Reluctant Warriors
Lewis and Tolkien, despite different circumstances, were both hesitant to engage in war due to the grim reality and horror they witnessed firsthand, contrasting the initial enthusiasm many had for battle. Their unique perspectives shed light on the complexities of wartime attitudes and the impact of personal experiences on one's view of conflict.In this clip
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#272: C.S. Lewis, J.R.R. Tolkien, and the Myth of Progress
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