Peter Pevensie is the oldest of the Pevensie children and the High King of Narnia. The story focuses largely on the Pevensie children and Prince Caspian with Peter being one of the main characters. It is shown that Peter is only a child, but through his past experience in Narnia he begins to exude a kingly demeanor after only a short time in Narnia. Peter seems to have missed Narnia and that it has had a direct effect on the type of person that he has become. He also has taken the role of a natural leader seen in a large way when Peter arrives at Aslan's How and suggests the action of challenging King Miraz in single combat, a thing that no one else had thought of.
Peter is also treated differently by.....
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