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C. S. Lewis

The Screwtape Letters

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1942

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Essay Topics

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Why might Lewis have Screwtape and Wormwood refer to the young man as the “patient”? How does this word choice contribute to the work’s overall meaning?

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The Screwtape Letters is satire, but Screwtape himself does not generally approve of humor. What does this disconnect reveal about Lewis’s conception of God?

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What does Screwtape mean when he calls humans “amphibious”? How does humanity’s dual nature compare to Screwtape’s own changeability (e.g., into a centipede)?

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