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The Dance of the Planets in C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength

The Dance of the Planets in C.S. Lewis's That Hideous Strength

The descent of the gods is the pinnacle of the story and the most fitting resolution to the battle against evil.

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The descent of the gods seems to be the pinnacle of the whole story and the most fitting resolution to the battle against evil. In fact, it was this Great Dance that did away with that hideous strength!

As the darkness spread and intensified, Ransom and his friends knew very well that they stood no chance against it.

They gathered at Dimble’s house, and s…

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