Preface
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C.S. Lewis establishes the satirical, fictional nature of this book by addressing the reader directly, disavowing any knowledge of the origin of the subsequent letters between Screwtape (a senior demon) and Wormwood (his nephew).
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Wormwood's patient has died, and, much to Screwtape's dismay (at losing a soul) and delight (at the pleasure of Wormwood's punishment), the patient is with the Enemy.
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Confronted with the reality that Wormwood has not made effective use of cowardice in subverting the Enemy's hold on Wormwood's patient, Screwtape encourages Wormwood to take advantage of fatigue as an assault on the patient's perception of what is "real."
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