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Lewis's first science fiction novel. Elwin Ransom, a Cambridge academic, is on a walking holiday in rural England, when he is abducted, to the planet of Malacandra (Mars), where he and his kidnappers encounter intelligent beings, of more than one species. Interesting events ensue, for good and for ill. [Suggest a different description.] Please enter a suggested description. Limit the size to 1000 characters. However, note that many search engines truncate at a much shorter size, about 160 characters. Your suggestion will be processed as soon as possible. Description: Downloads:9,600Pages:88 Author Bio for Lewis, C. S. (Clive Staples)
While on a walking tour through England, Dr. Elwin Ransom becomes an unwilling guest at the home of Dr. Weston, a physicist. Weston and his colleague Dr. Devine kidnap Ransom and take him to the planet Malacandra. Ransom believes that he is meant to be handed over to the inhabitants of Malacandra as a human sacrifice.
The central idea of Out of the Silent Planet revolves around how human beings can make life more livable in a setting where it is difficult to live. The beliefs in Malacandra are diametrically opposed to those of Earth. Where struggle, cruelty, and radical individualism pervade on Earth (resulting in its silence from other planets), there is a sense of holistic understanding and cooperation on Malacandra. The main conflict of the work lies within ourselves: How do we transform our current planet into one that bears similarities or Malacandra? Lewis asserts that things have devolved into such terrible proportions on Earth that there is an inherent need to change things right now, at this moment. There is ample evidence in the work to suggest that Lewis is suggesting that a change in mentality is possible and explores this through the protagonists in the work. Implicit within this conflict is that resolution is possible with a paradigm that demands an embracing of what can be, as opposed to what is. The characters in the novel, especially Ransom, have to wrestle with such an understanding. The weight of consciousness is comprehending that human beings are multiple essences, consisting of both what we are and what we can be. This seems to be a central conflict of Lewis' work.
While on a solitary walking tour of the English countryside, Dr. Elwin Ransom, a college language professor, is kidnapped and drugged by two men. He awakens to find himself aboard a spherical spacecraft. His captors are Devine, a wealthy and greedy Englishman with a sinister streak, and Weston, the brilliant physicist who designed the spacecraft. Weston explains they are bound for one of the other planets in the solar system, but does not reveal which, except to say that the inhabitants of the planet call it Malacandra.
Ransom lives among the hross for several weeks and gradually learns the language and culture of the people of Malacandra. The hross, he observes, live in the canyons, use simple tools and enjoy poetry and song. The sorn, he is told, inhabit the higher areas and are knowledgeable in history, astronomy and science. The pfifltriggi are a third race, skilled at making beautiful and useful objects. Ransom repeatedly asks which race is dominant, or in charge of the planet. The hrossa seem confused at this notion, and answer that Oyarsa, an entity that lives in a place called Meldilorn, has reign over the entire planet.
Like the eldil, Oyarsa is invisible but can be heard. Weston and Devine have also been summoned by Oyarsa, and the three men are interrogated. Ransom learns that Devine's intentions are to take gold from Malacandra back to Earth and that Weston intends to pave the way for humans to take over the planet. Oyarsa quizzes Ransom for a long time about the Earth, revealing to him that a creature similar to Oyarsa once had rule over the Earth, but had not been heard from for hundreds of years. For that reason, Earth is called Thulcandra, which means "silent planet."
The next to last chapter of the book is written from the viewpoint of the narrator and explains how he came to learn of Ransom's adventure and to write a fictionalized account of it. Finally, a fictional excerpt from a letter by Ransom himself is presented. These chapters link the events and characters presented in the novel to current events, and foreshadow a possible great upheaval among the planets of the solar system.
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