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The Screwtape Letters
The Screwtape Letters-July 2019
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Chapters 25 - 28
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One of my favorite elements of this book, that has come up time and again, is how we never actually get to hear from Wormwood. We get to hear how "whiney" or "gleeful" Wormwood is but never read Wormwood's actual correspondence ourselves. So it's left to our imaginations how frustrating Wormwood apparently is. And somehow Wormwood embodies everyone's least favorite co-worker: no team working skills, no ability to comprehend common sense, and definitely lacking in imagination. While Screwtape as Wormwood's "uncle" obviously enjoys in some ways explaining things in more depth than possibly necessary, it's also obvious that Wormwood is... well... oblivious.
And it's clear from the start how it's all bound to go, isn't it? Especially with Wormwood at the helm.
I definitely think the point you said about explaining things more in depth than necessary is a key issue for me with this book - I feel like more and more as the book goes on, we stop learning about what Wormwood's patient is actually up to, but we also don't learn that much about the whole heaven / hell thing, or at least I felt like it could have been further explored.
But I do agree, that Lewis used a lot of very relevant and real characteristics in his characters, which make us feel like we know them, because we know someone like them.
But I do agree, that Lewis used a lot of very relevant and real characteristics in his characters, which make us feel like we know them, because we know someone like them.
Hello, what are your thoughts on these chapters?