Description C.S. Lewis The Screwtape Letters Workbook The CS Lewis Screwtape Letters workbook allows you to study the Screwtape Letters by C.S. Lewis, not only to understand the rich truths Lewis explores, but also as a way to learn the craft of writing. The workbook guides students as they look at the historical background. Students will explore the different historical interpretations of heaven and hell, which Lewis explored and helped him form his own “hell” image in the form our a bureaucracy. We consider the literary form Lewis writes in, and through that, how we can interpret the characters, as well as exploring the character development we see throughout the letters. Through this, we are able to explore the different themes Lewis explores in the letters. Screwtape Letters Workbook Highlights Background and setting guide Look at the historical representations of heaven and hell. Characterisation, themes, literary devices, form, and structure Journal writing Writing allegorically Essay writing We also look at the literary devices Lewis uses, including foreshadowing, allusions, paradox, and dramatic irony. The analysis of characters, literary devices, and themes also builds the skills of being able to identify evidence to support an idea and how to explain the use of that evidence to support their idea. Finally, we consider how to write using different forms of writing: journal writing, allegorical writing, and a formal essay asking the question, “How does Lewis explore the idea of mere Christianity throughout the book The Screwtape Letters? CS Lewis Screwtape Letters Workbook & Course Creator: Emma Cummings Using Quality Literature to Teach English Language Watch on YouTube.