![]() In The Problem of Pain, he also restates his point by rephrasing his point with a symbol or metaphor that in a way exaggerate his point. These symbols help support his explanation for an opinion or elaborate and make a point clearer to the reader. In Mere Christianity, where there really are no characters other than the narrator, C.S. Sometimes when these stories are fictional, such as in The Screwtape Letters, he creates characters with symbolic names. ![]() ![]() However, when he tells stories about some of these events or elaborates on the teachings of the Christian faith, he uses symbols to further prove his point. His writing is usually about his objective facts about the Christian religion and events. Lewis’ writing are often times harder to find and more subtle. Black and White Piano keys as a symbol for the human's moral conscience
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