How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
Then Patterwig came back with the nut and Caspian ate it and after that Patterwig asked if he could take any messages to other friends. (6.4)
Hospitality is a shared trait among the good guys, especially the hospitality of food. This type of hospitality in heroic characters is totally old school, dating all the way back to The Odyssey.
Quote #5
"Pah!" said Nikabrik. "A renegade Dwarf. A half-and-halfer! Shall I pass my sword through its throat?"
"Be quiet, Nikabrik," said Trumpkin. "The creature can't help its ancestry." (7.15-16)
With this quote, we get to add racism to the qualities that make up the evil characters. Two more, and we get a free evil trait (of equal or lesser evil).
Quote #6
"They say [the White Witch] ruled for a hundred years: a hundred years of winter. There's power, if you like. There's something practical."
"But, heaven and earth!" said the King, "haven't we always been told that she was the worst enemy of all? Wasn't she a tyrant ten times worse than Miraz?" (12.48-49)
Spoilers! The White Witch died at the end of The Lion, but she still symbolizes unambiguous evil hundreds of years after her death. Oh! Siding with unambiguous evil; we've found another evil character trait.