"Until we meet" is undoubtedly the most beautiful and thoughtable novel by C. S. Lewis. This is a revision of Cupid and Soul in Greek mythology. Like Luis's declaration, Psyche in Greek myths is the most beautiful among the three sisters, but after the sacrifice, the two sisters come to the soul, not to Orual, and unlike Orual they are her You can see. The palace These two sisters are very fond of the beautiful palace of Psyche and all the wealth and happiness that Psyche has now. They planned and she was forbidden to do so because he was a god and persuaded Psyche to see her husband's face as he did not want to let him know.
C. S. Lewis's "Before We Face" C.S. Lewis's book "Until We Face" is a myth about Psyche and Cupid. However, in the original story, Psyche was a very simple girl who was influenced by the two evil sisters. In interpretation of this story, Psyche sisters are not evil, Psyche is not an unconscious fool because it was drawn in an early story. The set story takes place in the Kingdom of Glome. Lewis will face prose] - The words sacrifice and freed are beyond cultural and religious barriers. They have different performances for everyone, but for everyone, they cover tradition, daily life and ethical issues. Which will be part of ourselves and who will we be? They are part of the human experience of shaping our thoughts and emotions. Hindu text until we face the Christian writer C.S, Bhagavad-gita and wonderful works
A novel that C.S. Lewis published, myth again re-published, telling a new ancient myth of Cupid and Psyche, published in 1956. This is the last fictitious piece of Lewis. Both comments and sales were disappointing. Perhaps it was more complicated, unlike what made him famous. But in a letter, Lewis said it was "not my best book by far". Drawing the ancient environment of the story by giving psychological depth and consistency, and speaking stories from the sister, Pualche, Orual's point of view is an untrusted narrator of the novel.