Perelandra
What metaphors are used in Perelandra by C. S. Lewis?
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One metaphor used in the novel is that of the arch. The King and the Queen are portrayed as a metaphorical bridge between the animals and the eldila, which illustrates the way in which masculinity and femininity were need to provide a full picture of humanity.
Perelandra