

107 - That Hideous Strength, Part 1
19 snips Aug 30, 2025
This discussion dives into C.S. Lewis's 'That Hideous Strength,' focusing on its rich themes. The exploration of beauty and complex relationships reveals the struggles in Mark and Jane's marriage, intertwined with philosophical insights. It also delves into the psychology of social exclusion through 'inner rings,' illustrating their double-edged nature. The stark contrast between Mark's ambition and Jane's journey toward authenticity highlights the tension between personal fulfillment and societal ideals. Foreshadowing more intriguing discussions ahead, the episode promises depth and thought-provoking analysis.
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Beauty As Awakening
- Beauty awakens us toward truth and expands our capacity to love and be ourselves.
- Lewis links the feminine ideal (beauty) with life, attraction, and upward movement toward the divine.
Mars And Venus As Cosmic Roles
- The masculine ideal asserts and defends while the feminine ideal draws and receives; together they create new life.
- Lewis portrays rightly ordered masculine/feminine interplay as cosmically significant.
Fairy Tale With A Moral Aim
- Lewis calls That Hideous Strength a fairy tale with a serious moral point tied to The Abolition of Man.
- He intends the story to teach about modern devilry, not merely entertain.