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"The Screwtape Letters"

"The Screwtape Letters" is a novel by C.S. Lewis presented as a series of satirical letters from a senior demon, Screwtape, to his apprentice, Wormwood. In these letters, Screwtape offers advice on tempting and manipulating a human, referred to as "the patient," to stray from moral and spiritual integrity. The book explores themes of temptation, moral weakness, and spiritual warfare, illustrating how subtle influences can lead individuals away from goodness. It provides a thoughtful, engaging perspective on human nature and the spiritual struggles faced in everyday life.