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In The Great Divorce, C.S. Lewis presents a powerful allegory about heaven, hell, and the choices that shape eternal destiny. The story begins with a bus ride from a dreary gray town to the outskirts of heaven, where the passengers—ghostly figures—are given the chance to leave behind their sins and pride to embrace true joy and salvation. Through vivid imagery, thought-provoking encounters, and profound moral insights, Lewis illustrates the consequences of clinging to earthly desires versus surrendering to divine grace. This timeless classic challenges readers to reflect on life, faith, and the nature of the soul’s journey toward eternity.
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