she prepared him in maranade to put him in the oven. she probably played with him and did dirty horrible things
Edmund.
no
aslan does save edmund. aslan sacrifices himself but then comes back to life
Edmund wants the Turkish Delight in the White Witchs house.
Nobody knows. In the book it says: There is no need to tell you (and no one ever heard) what Aslan was saying, but it was a conversation which Edmund never forgot.
turn him into stone
The witch was going to kill Edmund, but Aslan took his place on the stone table.
It was Edmund.
Edmund was to bring his brother and both sisters to the witch's castle.
The white witch takes Edmund to her castle.
Edmund.
Edmund had broken the White Witch's hold over him by showing compassion and loyalty to his siblings and Aslan. This act of selflessness weakened the witch's power, allowing Aslan's forces to triumph in the battle.
The dwarf believes the White Witch should kill Edmund as punishment for his betrayal of his siblings and allegiance to her enemies. He sees Edmund as a threat to the Witch's reign and believes his death is necessary to maintain her power.
The witch smacked Edmund's face in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis because he did not address her with the respect she expected as a queen. By disrespecting her and questioning her authority, Edmund angered the witch and faced the consequences.
Aslan sent the other creatures to rescue Edmund from the White Witch and her forces, and to prepare for the battle against her. They were tasked with gathering reinforcements and resources to help defeat her and restore peace to Narnia.
aslan had an agreement with the witch
no