Edmund Pevensie, a character from C.S. Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia," initially has a taste for power and self-interest, as seen in his betrayal of his siblings for the White Witch's promises. He enjoys Turkish Delight, which symbolizes his temptation and desire for indulgence. Throughout the story, however, he undergoes significant character development, ultimately valuing loyalty, courage, and the bond with his family.
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