To know whether she is evil you have to read the first book of the Chronicles of NArnia " The magician's nephew." In the book a boy named Digory, who is Proffesor Kirk in the lion the witch and the wardrobe, enters narnia for the first time with his friend Polly. They meet the Witch (Jadis) who goes back to the real world through magical rings. She's evil because she wants to conquer all the worlds and eventually kill the Pevensie kids. She's evil because in Prince Caspian she tries to fool Caspian and in the Voyage of the Dawn Treader she tries to fool Edmund. Luckily no one gets fooled or killed. The white witch is only seen in four books - The magicians nephew. the lion the with and the wardrobe , prince Caspian and the Voyage of the Dawn Treader. She want to control Narnia by killing the kids. Another witch is mentioned in the Silver Chair, but its not her! The order of the movies is different from the actual order of the books. C.S Lewis was awesome!! I am a super Narnia Fan and i am ready to answer any of the questions about it !!
Tilda Swinton played the White Witch in the first movie: The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe.
Yes. Aslan is Jesus. He dies to save Narnia from the White Witch, who represents evil, and the eternal winter, which represents death.
The White Witch is the usurping and self-proclaimed Queen of Narnia. She is cruel and power-hungry and keeps the land encased in a perpetual winter. If anyone defies her power, she turns them to stone with her magic wand. She represents the devil and evil in general. Silvermistwaterfairy says: If you have read The Magician's Nephew, then you should know Jadis, the evil queen who destroyed all of Charn except herself. The White which is the same Jadis and she is not human, she is half Jinn (Adam's first wife was Jinn) and half giantess.
The White Witch is named Jadis. She was brought into Narnia by Digory Kirk and Polly Plumber from a different world called Charn, and she made Narnia so that it was always winter. The White Witch appears in the following Narnia books:The Magician's NephewThe Lion, the Witch and the WardrobePrince CaspianVoyage of the Dawn TreaderThe Silver Chair
The White Witch from Narnia, also known as Jadis, can be seen as a representation of evil and temptation, similar to the character of Satan in Christianity. She uses manipulation and deceit to try and subvert the characters and turn them away from Aslan, who represents goodness and redemption.
Jadis of Charn, aka the White Witch.
Her name was Jadis the White Witch.
Aslan
The witch's house, also known as the White Witch's castle, is where she holds Edmund captive and attempts to trick him into joining forces with her. She is ultimately defeated by Aslan and her evil reign comes to an end.
While the White Witch in "The Chronicles of Narnia" bears some similarities to the Devil, she is primarily seen as a representation of evil in the world of Narnia rather than a direct allegory for the Devil. The character is more closely associated with themes of tyranny and corruption within the story.
In the Narnia movie series, the character of the White Witch, who is the antagonist and queen of Narnia, was played by Tilda Swinton in "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" (2005) and Jadis (the White Witch) in "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew" (which hasn't been released yet).
In "The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe," the creatures on the White Witch's side include wolves, minotaurs, hags, ogres, and other evil beings. They are loyal to the White Witch and help her carry out her plans to keep Narnia in eternal winter.