Narnia, The Chronicles of
| Trait | Percentile | Trait Disposition | Disposition |
|---|---|---|---|
| Neuroticism | 37.15 | Average Average | |
| Agreeableness | 93.83 | High High | |
| Extraversion | 28.74 | Average Average | |
| Conscientiousness | 75.31 | High High | |
| Openness | 97.88 | High High |
This section displays the detail item responses that were used to generate the above personality summary. The methodology for selecting the item responses for this fictional character involved using research from a generative artificial intelligence tool to summarize a descriptive response to a question related to each item.
View Example ScriptDo not have a good imagination.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy’s imagination is one of her greatest strengths. Her ability to perceive magic, trust her intuition, and envision possibilities is essential to her role in the story.
Am not interested in abstract ideas.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy is drawn to themes of belief, truth, and moral courage. Her conversations with Aslan frequently involve abstract or spiritual concepts that she embraces wholeheartedly.
Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy intuitively grasps symbolic and moral truths, such as Aslan’s teachings about faith and courage. She often understands deeper meanings before her older siblings do.
Have a vivid imagination.
Very accurate
5
Lucy’s openness to wonder is central to her character. She is the first to believe in Narnia, the first to see Aslan when others cannot, and the most receptive to magical experiences.
Seldom feel blue.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Lucy does feel sadness—especially when others doubt her or when Aslan suffers—but her sorrow is meaningful rather than frequent. She is generally optimistic, though not immune to emotional pain.
Am relaxed most of the time.
Moderately accurate
2
Lucy maintains a calm, hopeful demeanor even in dangerous situations. Her faith in Aslan often gives her a sense of peace that steadies the group.
Get upset easily.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Lucy can be hurt when she is not believed or when others act unjustly, but she is resilient and forgiving. She does not become upset over trivial matters, and she recovers quickly from emotional setbacks.
Have frequent mood swings.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Lucy experiences strong emotions—joy, sorrow, frustration—but her emotional life is steady and sincere. She does not shift moods unpredictably; her reactions are grounded in empathy and moral clarity.
Make a mess of things.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy rarely causes disorder; instead, she often clarifies situations others misunderstand. Her honesty about Narnia, though doubted at first, ultimately leads the group to truth rather than confusion.
Often forget to put things back in their proper place.
Moderately inaccurate
4
There is no indication that Lucy is careless or messy. She behaves responsibly, though tidiness is not a major theme in her characterization.
Like order.
Neither inaccurate nor accurate
3
Lucy appreciates harmony and goodness, but she is not especially focused on structure or organization. Her strengths lie more in intuition and compassion than in orderliness.
Get chores done right away.
Moderately accurate
4
Lucy is responsible and dutiful, often acting promptly when something needs to be done. She follows Aslan’s instructions without hesitation and takes initiative during crises.
Am not interested in other people's problems.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy repeatedly involves herself in others’ struggles, such as urging the group to follow Aslan even when they cannot see him or helping heal the wounded with her cordial. She is drawn to helping, not avoiding, problems.
Am not really interested in others.
Very inaccurate
5
Lucy is deeply invested in the well‑being of others, from befriending Mr. Tumnus to advocating for mercy and kindness. Her interest in people and creatures is sincere and consistent.
Feel others' emotions.
Very accurate
5
Lucy is highly attuned to the emotional states of others. She feels Edmund’s shame, Aslan’s sorrow, and the suffering of Narnian creatures, responding with genuine concern and tenderness.
Sympathize with others' feelings.
Very accurate
5
Lucy consistently shows deep empathy, comforting Edmund after his redemption and showing compassion toward creatures in distress. Her emotional sensitivity is one of her defining traits.
Keep in the background.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Lucy often steps forward when others hesitate, such as when she is the first to see Aslan or the first to explore Narnia. She does not seek the spotlight, but she rarely stays in the background.
Don't talk a lot.
Moderately inaccurate
4
Lucy speaks freely when she has something important or heartfelt to say, such as insisting she met a faun in the wardrobe. She is not overly talkative, but she is not quiet or withdrawn either.
Talk to a lot of different people at parties.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Lucy interacts openly with others, but she tends to form deep, meaningful connections rather than circulating widely. Her strongest bonds are with individuals like Aslan, Tumnus, and her siblings.
Am the life of the party.
Moderately inaccurate
2
Lucy is warm, joyful, and spirited, but she is not socially flamboyant. Her energy is gentle rather than attention‑seeking, as seen when she quietly delights in meeting Mr. Tumnus rather than dominating group interactions.
| Trait | Item | Response | Score | AI-Generated Research |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Openness | Do not have a good imagination. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy’s imagination is one of her greatest strengths. Her ability to perceive magic, trust her intuition, and envision possibilities is essential to her role in the story. |
| Openness | Am not interested in abstract ideas. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy is drawn to themes of belief, truth, and moral courage. Her conversations with Aslan frequently involve abstract or spiritual concepts that she embraces wholeheartedly. |
| Openness | Have difficulty understanding abstract ideas. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy intuitively grasps symbolic and moral truths, such as Aslan’s teachings about faith and courage. She often understands deeper meanings before her older siblings do. |
| Openness | Have a vivid imagination. | Very accurate | 5 |
Lucy’s openness to wonder is central to her character. She is the first to believe in Narnia, the first to see Aslan when others cannot, and the most receptive to magical experiences. |
| Neuroticism | Seldom feel blue. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Lucy does feel sadness—especially when others doubt her or when Aslan suffers—but her sorrow is meaningful rather than frequent. She is generally optimistic, though not immune to emotional pain. |
| Neuroticism | Am relaxed most of the time. | Moderately accurate | 2 |
Lucy maintains a calm, hopeful demeanor even in dangerous situations. Her faith in Aslan often gives her a sense of peace that steadies the group. |
| Neuroticism | Get upset easily. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Lucy can be hurt when she is not believed or when others act unjustly, but she is resilient and forgiving. She does not become upset over trivial matters, and she recovers quickly from emotional setbacks. |
| Neuroticism | Have frequent mood swings. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Lucy experiences strong emotions—joy, sorrow, frustration—but her emotional life is steady and sincere. She does not shift moods unpredictably; her reactions are grounded in empathy and moral clarity. |
| Conscientiousness | Make a mess of things. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy rarely causes disorder; instead, she often clarifies situations others misunderstand. Her honesty about Narnia, though doubted at first, ultimately leads the group to truth rather than confusion. |
| Conscientiousness | Often forget to put things back in their proper place. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
There is no indication that Lucy is careless or messy. She behaves responsibly, though tidiness is not a major theme in her characterization. |
| Conscientiousness | Like order. | Neither inaccurate nor accurate | 3 |
Lucy appreciates harmony and goodness, but she is not especially focused on structure or organization. Her strengths lie more in intuition and compassion than in orderliness. |
| Conscientiousness | Get chores done right away. | Moderately accurate | 4 |
Lucy is responsible and dutiful, often acting promptly when something needs to be done. She follows Aslan’s instructions without hesitation and takes initiative during crises. |
| Agreeableness | Am not interested in other people's problems. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy repeatedly involves herself in others’ struggles, such as urging the group to follow Aslan even when they cannot see him or helping heal the wounded with her cordial. She is drawn to helping, not avoiding, problems. |
| Agreeableness | Am not really interested in others. | Very inaccurate | 5 |
Lucy is deeply invested in the well‑being of others, from befriending Mr. Tumnus to advocating for mercy and kindness. Her interest in people and creatures is sincere and consistent. |
| Agreeableness | Feel others' emotions. | Very accurate | 5 |
Lucy is highly attuned to the emotional states of others. She feels Edmund’s shame, Aslan’s sorrow, and the suffering of Narnian creatures, responding with genuine concern and tenderness. |
| Agreeableness | Sympathize with others' feelings. | Very accurate | 5 |
Lucy consistently shows deep empathy, comforting Edmund after his redemption and showing compassion toward creatures in distress. Her emotional sensitivity is one of her defining traits. |
| Extraversion | Keep in the background. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Lucy often steps forward when others hesitate, such as when she is the first to see Aslan or the first to explore Narnia. She does not seek the spotlight, but she rarely stays in the background. |
| Extraversion | Don't talk a lot. | Moderately inaccurate | 4 |
Lucy speaks freely when she has something important or heartfelt to say, such as insisting she met a faun in the wardrobe. She is not overly talkative, but she is not quiet or withdrawn either. |
| Extraversion | Talk to a lot of different people at parties. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Lucy interacts openly with others, but she tends to form deep, meaningful connections rather than circulating widely. Her strongest bonds are with individuals like Aslan, Tumnus, and her siblings. |
| Extraversion | Am the life of the party. | Moderately inaccurate | 2 |
Lucy is warm, joyful, and spirited, but she is not socially flamboyant. Her energy is gentle rather than attention‑seeking, as seen when she quietly delights in meeting Mr. Tumnus rather than dominating group interactions. |