Internal Dualism and Moral Disintegration in C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters

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Internal Dualism and Moral Disintegration in C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters
Ruth Fernandes, Lyola Thomas
Kristu Jayanti Deemed to be University
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Journal Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal
ISSN 2278-9529
Volume / Issue Vol. 15, Issue 2  •  March 2026
Pages 71-79
Article ID 2026152010
DOI https://doi.org/10.66376/galaxy.v15.n2.6
License CC BY 4.0  •  Open Access

Abstract

This paper analyzes C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters as a Christian Apologetic novel presented in an epistolary form. It examines the intricacies of the inner dichotomy of self and paradoxes presented as a result of contrary propositions made within the character. Through an interdisciplinary study of psychology and literature, this study draws on the theoretical framework of psychological dissonance to understand the internally and externally existing dualities. From a literary standpoint, satire and irony are employed in the text by the conspiring entities to add literary depth; this allows the reader to be deeply reflexive and consider morally upright stances and question ethics. This theological fiction contributes significantly to literature through literary technique demonstrating how a narrative functions as a means of persuasion, spiritual inquiry, and an exploration of the human condition.

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MoralityDualismDissonanceAmbiguityIrony

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Ruth Fernandes, Lyola Thomas. “Internal Dualism and Moral Disintegration in C.S. Lewis’s Screwtape Letters.” Galaxy: International Multidisciplinary Research Journal, vol. 15, no. 2, Mar. 2026, pp. 71-79. DOI: 10.66376/galaxy.v15.n2.6.
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