C.S Lewis was a writer of many books and poems. C.S Lewis was born in November 29, 1898 in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and died in November 22, 1963 in Oxford, United Kingdom. On the day that he died he was not the only one our president JFK also die and Aldous Huxley who was also an English writer, novelist, philosopher, and prominent member of the Huxley family. Some of his work include Mere Christianity, The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, and The Last Battle. These book are the most common theme for C.S Lewis which was redemption he wrote mostly about that because of his religious beliefs towards god. Of course the style that the writer had was also wrote with a religious thought.
For starters the story of Mere Christianity written by C.S Lewis is an example of redemption. In the novel it say’s “God became man to turn creatures into sons: not simply to produce better men of the old kind but to produce a new kind of man." Here he show us that without redemption there is no Christianity and or catholic faith. Like in the beginning of Narnia it stars off with the siblings of Peter, Edmund, Susan, and Lucy are refer to be like Adam and Eve from the bible. This show that they are both creations of a god in the bible and the tales of Narnia but their most common fact is they are face with temptation that
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Another example is “By and by Man will try to get out into the sky, Sailing far beyond the air from down and here to up and there. This was an example from “Science-Fiction Cradlesong” this stanza from the poem shows how he rimes in his poem but also show repetition but the main point that the author was trying to show in its poem where mostly religion and that is what most of the poems was all