1. C.S. Lewis Literary Techniques
In The Screwtape Letters, a novel by noted religion and theology author C.S. Lewis, one observes the letters written from a demon named Screwtape to his young, inexperienced nephew named Wormwood. These letters contain Screwtape's advice and criticism on how to be a better "tempter,"" as they are referred to in the novel (Lewis 160). ... Another way Lewis creates a unique setting for his ideas to be expressed in is by writing the novel as a simple compilation of letters from Screwtape to his nephew. ... In The Screwtape Letters, Lewis also uses language techniques such as diction, hyperbo...
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