Country Of The Blind By Cs Lewis

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C.S Lewis’s “Country of the Blind” shows the author’s beliefs in the society in which he lived in. As a young man Lewis rejected the idea of their being a God. As he got older he formed a strong friendship with J.R. Tolkien, the author of The Lord of the Rings. Tolkien provided Lewis with evidence that there was, in fact, a higher being and therefore being the inspiration behind this poem. The Country of the Blind, written in third person, is about society’s people rejecting truth and evidence. Lewis believed there were people who saw the truth and those who only heard about it. In the first stanza, the author states everyone live in a“ whole nation of eyeless men”. This indicates that the in our world people are blind to seeing the truth.