
Orual
Orual is the main character in C.S. Lewis's novel "Till We Have Faces." She is a complex, introspective woman who struggles with her feelings of love, envy, and self-identity. Throughout the story, Orual grapples with understanding her own emotions and perceptions, especially regarding her sister Psyche and her own jealousy and longing for acceptance. Her journey explores themes of perception versus reality, faith, and inner transformation. Ultimately, Orual seeks truth about herself and her relationships, revealing her growth from a jealous, possessive individual to someone who recognizes and accepts her deeper, more compassionate self.