Blog #3

The idea of power and going against who rules is shown in Chapter 6 of Hideous Strength  by C.S. Lewis. At the beginning of the chapter, Wither is speaking to Mr. Studdock about being mindful and careful when dealing with The Institute. This idea of the danger of higher powers relates to a point in… Continue reading Blog #3

Blog #2

In C.S. Lewis’ Hideous Strength and The Abolition of Man, the point of people of higher power controlling others, specifically the youth and how they are brought up and taught, is mentioned in both novels. Based on Lewis’ writing, whether it’s authors of textbooks or N.I.C.E, higher powers are able to control and do anything… Continue reading Blog #2

Blog #1: The Abolition of Man

Hi everyone! My name is Sydney Duncan and I’m going to be talking about a specific point that C.S. Lewis discusses in Chapter 1 of The Abolition Of Man. In “Men Without Chests”, Lewis implies that authors of English textbooks essentially try to invalidate the values and emotions of students, which is significant because it… Continue reading Blog #1: The Abolition of Man

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