Least Favorite Character

Sort of unoriginal of me, I supposed, but I don't like Jadis/The White Witch. She is freakily evil and if "least favorite" means "the one I would least want to meet in real life," she would definitely be it.
Especially because I've read Magician's Nephew... that book really made me hate her, because not only is she evil, but she acts like a spoiled brat that always gets her own way.
 
The dead fly on the windowsill in the spare room. Definitely. Very little character development. :D
 
As a character, I think my least favourite in LWW is Jadis' dwarf sidekick/servant. He's mean, violent, and pretty useless -- although I'll grant that he's good at stating the obvious.

Jadis is a good villain, if you understand me: she's interesting and frightening. I wouldn't like to meet her, but you couldn't have the book or movie without her. The dwarf, though, could probably be left out without much trouble. I don't think he even has a name (in the book, at least).
 
The dead fly on the windowsill in the spare room. Definitely. Very little character development. :D

Oh my gosh...that was the funniest thing I have heard today :D I seriously laughed out loud:D

I would have to say my least favorite character was Edmund. Now I really like Edmunds character at the end when his character finally develops...but in the beginning I thought he was so negative and mean towards the others. So once he kind of "grew-up" I guess you could say, I really liked his character (I really liked him in PC) .
:D
 
my least favourite charcter is LOTGK she was so mean with the people of the underworld, she's sooooo wicked, then I'd say the white witch, the Ridiculous prince in HHB, actually all the bad guys :p:p
 
Normally I like the bad ones like Jadis, Witch-King etc. I won't choose them as the least favorite character. Their side-kicks are more the annoying ones to me.
My least favorite character out of the CoN is Shift, the monkey. He is annoying, mean, irritating and not funny at all.
 
I never read TLB, I have the book, I should read it, but I have so many things to read for school !!!! that's crazy !!! :eek:
 
I would have to say Mr Ketterley (Digory's Uncle Andrew). Jadis and the Queen of Underland and others like them are villains by nature (to put it this way), but Uncle Andrew had the power to choose between good and evil. He rejected Aslan and chose to become bad.
Even Aslan says about him: "But I cannot tell that to this old sinner, and I cannot comfort him either; he has made himself unable to hear my voice. If I spoke to him, he would hear only growlings and roarings. Oh Adam's sons, how cleverly you defend yourselves against all that might do you good!"


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