Analysis Of The Screwtape Letters By C. S. Lewis

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Hey Jacob! I concur with you that through the book, C.S. Lewis exposes many different challenges faced by Christians. Many of these I did not even realize that we, as Christians, encounter. I am sure that our ignorance plays into the hands of Satan and benefits his scheme. The points you brought up were very intriguing, but I had trouble figuring out how some of them related to The Screwtape Letters. Tying the ideas in with the story by using quotes would make the thoughts flow smoothly and be more cohesive. I agree with you in your belief that C.S. Lewis wrote The Screwtape Letters as a moral lesson and an observation. Curiously, what letters convinced you that it was a moral lesson and which ones exhibited the traits of observation as well?