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What is the point of view in “the screwtape letters” by c.s. lewis?

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What is the point of view in “the screwtape letters” by c.s. lewis?

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“The Screwtape Letters” is written in epistle form. Which basically means it’s written as a series of letters from a Senior demon named Screwtape, to his nephew Wormwood. in his letters he basically outlines directions on how to corrupt a human so much as to all but guaruntee them a trip to hell. It’s written entirely as a third party viewing the letters, not first person omniscient. And is a nice social commentary on the predictably sinful tendencies of man.

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