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The Character Of The Patient In The Screwtape Letters

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The patient in The Screwtape Letters is an interesting character. He is a struggle for Wormwood who is trying to keep him close to the Devil. I see him as a writer who has been put into the army to do defence work. I see him as a writer who was a professor so his knowledge is very extensive in many things in life.
The patient could have many jobs but I see him as a writer. There are many times that screwtape talks about how smart he is. Writers usually know a lot in what they write about. In the first chapter Screwtape says “Your man has been accustomed, ever since he was a boy, to have a dozen incompatible philosophies dancing about together inside his head. He doesn't think of doctrines as primarily "true" or "false", but as "academic" or "practical", "outworn" or "contemporary”, "conventional" or "ruthless". Jargon, not argument, is your best ally in keeping him from the Church.” (chapter 1 first paragraph) This shows that the patient does know his stuff and thinks through everything. I see him as a writer for science and philosophy books. These people could be professors and the patient could have been a professor before since he knows so much about life. The patient's job during the war was a defence worker (ch. 28, p154). This defence work could be helping build barricades in roads and planning where to strategically place the barriers. Since I saw him as a writer, I see it fitting that he is a defence worker because a smaller man would not be able to fight in the

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