Реферат: Allusions Within Out Of The Silent Planet
angels. The eldila were lesser spirits that acted as messengers (Magill 212). After Ransom had
on Malacandra for a while, a eldila appeared bringing him a message from Oyarasa. In addition
to, angels sometimes appear on earth bringing messenges from God. The succeeding reason why
eldila are like angles is because of where they live. Magill describes Melidorn as being an island
of great beauty inhabited by many eldila (214). Most of the time the eldila were on Malacandra
delivering messages, but when they finished they returned back to Melidorn. This is the same
with angels; after their work is done, they return to heaven.
The last of allusions concerning the characters is between the Bent One and Satan. The
first way these two figures resemble each other is how they became corrupt. Bleiler describes the
relationship by stating, ?Long ago, after having lost his battle in Heaven against God, Satan – or
the ?Bent One? as he is called in the trilogy – took over the planet Thulcandra…..? (246). This
means that both fought against a superior spirit and lost. Then they were ultimately forced to live
and rule another celestial body. When the Bent One first became bent, he was exiled from
Malacandra and bound to Thulcandra. The same thing happened when Satan became evil. God
banished him from heaven, and sent him to live in hell.
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In addition to C.S. Lewis alluding to the characters in Out of the Silent Planet to the
Bible, he uses the setting as another factor. He first uses the setting by means of describing
Melidorn to be compared with heaven. He makes Melidorn the dwelling place of Maleldil the
Young and the Old One. Since these characters symbolize God and Jesus, it can easily be
understood that Melidorn is the equivalent to heaven. Now Melidorn just isn?t the home of those
two spirits. It is additionally the residence of the eldila. As mentioned before, the island of
Melidorn was inhabited by many eldila (Magill 214). This obviously alludes the fact that many
angels reside in heaven.
Finally, C.S. Lewis compares the planet Thulcandra to hell. The way to distinguish this is
by looking at the population of Thulcandra. All the inhabitants are those that once lived on
Malacandra, but became bent or evil and were sent there to live. Hell is similar to this in the fact
that the residents are those whose hearts were evil and were condemned to spend eternity there.
The final reason the two are comparable is because of the lack of communication the two worlds