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PROMPT: In your own words, offer a detailed moral critique of Orual's thinking, feeling, and actions in these scenes (listed below). Reinforce your ideas with evidence from the text. Your comments/reflection should be at least a page long. Re-read select passages below: Ch 11 (pgs. 117-128 r/b)  or  (pgs. 132-146) (blue) Selections from Ch 12 (pgs. 132-135 r/b)  or  (pgs. 149-153) (blue) Selections from Ch 12 (pgs. middle of 137-139 r/b)  or  (pgs. 155-157) (blue) All of Chapter 14. (this is key)You may elect to re-read all of chapters 11-14 if you would like.

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C.S. Lewis, a Christian apologist, and Oxford professors life left a legacy of lectures, literature, as well as letters that still have an impact on Christian and intellectual society even today. Of all his works, Lewis personally favored his work Till We Have Faces which he believed was his best work among the public and critics though he considered it an absolute flop. Till We Have Faces concerns, two sisters, Psyche and Orual who were the daughters of the King of Glome. Orual is the book narrator the oldest of the sisters. Orual is ugly while her sister is beautiful. The book can be described as a giant theodicy that tries to explain how evil fits into the overall plan that Gods have for the world.Orual starts the narrative by pointing out that the purpose of the book is accuse the gods...

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