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In "Perelandra", C.S.
Lewis continues his science fiction trilogy, diving deeper into philosophical and theological themes.
The protagonist, Dr. Ransom, is summoned to the planet Perelandra (Venus) to prevent the fall of its unfallen inhabitants.
He confronts a possessed scientist, Weston, who attempts to corrupt the Green Lady, the mother of the new world, with nihilistic and selfish ideologies.
The narrative explores themes of temptation, innocence, and the battle between good and evil in a paradisiacal setting.
Through vivid imagery and profound moral dilemmas, Lewis challenges readers to reflect on the nature of humanity and the importance of spiritual integrity.
Lewis continues his science fiction trilogy, diving deeper into philosophical and theological themes.
The protagonist, Dr. Ransom, is summoned to the planet Perelandra (Venus) to prevent the fall of its unfallen inhabitants.
He confronts a possessed scientist, Weston, who attempts to corrupt the Green Lady, the mother of the new world, with nihilistic and selfish ideologies.
The narrative explores themes of temptation, innocence, and the battle between good and evil in a paradisiacal setting.
Through vivid imagery and profound moral dilemmas, Lewis challenges readers to reflect on the nature of humanity and the importance of spiritual integrity.
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