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In C.S.

Lewis's 'Perelandra', Dr. Elwin Ransom journeys to Venus, a world untouched by the Fall, to prevent a similar corruption.

He encounters the Green Lady, a symbol of innocence, and must thwart the dark forces seeking to tempt her.

The novel explores themes of temptation, innocence, and the battle between good and evil in a pristine, Eden-like setting.

Lewis uses vivid imagery and philosophical depth to examine the nature of sin and the importance of moral choice.

Ransom's struggle to defend Perelandra becomes a profound spiritual and moral quest, highlighting the significance of resisting temptation.

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