The sibling decided not to just go home in Narnia because they felt a responsibility to help protect Narnia and its inhabitants from the White Witch's tyranny. They also wanted to support Aslan in his fight against evil and bring peace to the land.
narnia just kidding:)
narnia just kidding:)
No he will not, they have a sort of sibling relationship. The only time a kiss will be shared with them is if one of them dies and the other is saying goodbye. I believe he will. the above is just an opinion, just as this is only mr. kishimoto(the creator) will decide if that happens
Have they done something terrible? Does your wife just not like/get on with your sibling? Think about it. If they have done something bad, well it's up to you to decide. If it's a case of they don't get on, then i don't advise you abandon your sibling. Anyway, she only asked you. She didn't TELL you. that means that the choice is yours. Hope this helps :o)
Tutoring your sibling is not community service because you have to help the community not just your family.
Although your parents full attention is on your sibling that is going to college it is a great event and they are just as excited as your sibling is, but they do love you as well and one day you will share the limelight when you either go to college or enter into a new career and your parents will be just as happy for you. For now be happy for your sibling and once your sibling is off to college the attention will revert back to you.
Don't do anything , just give them a certain look that means that I'm going to get you back. And then pretend that you have a big plan ( like when your sibling is around pretend that you are on the phone talking to your friend about the " plan " , and maybe send a text message to your sibling about " the plan " ) Your sibling will just freak out , and get paranoid (:
You make the best of it,AND try to get to know them.you might just love your new sibling in the end.i know I do!:)
At the end of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (chronologically the first book) Edmund does indeed become a king of Narnia. However, he is never THE king, as Narnia under the Pevensies has two kings: Peter (the High King) and Edmund (just king), and after that Narnia has moved on with new monarchs, and, indeed, dynasties.
Narnia is a fictional land created by C.S. Lewis in "The Chronicles of Narnia" series. It is accessed through various portals like a wardrobe or painting within the context of the books, but it is not a physical location in our world.
He just wanted to be sad to that little girl. He has issues, remember?
The Chronicles of Narnia series is an allegory based on the Bible, so Edmund is just acting as a sinner in the second book + movie. However, after being named King Edmund the Just (stands for justice), you can guess and know if you read or watch the movie, that he is more fair, justice and of course, mature.