![]() ![]() An interplanetary war falls within the realm of science fiction, but here it also falls within the realm of what we may call eschatology or the study of the last things. Later the King, Tor, speaks of the “Dark Lord” of Thulcandra and of making war against him and freeing Thulcandra from his grip (182). The only explanation for this that I have is a narrative inconsistency. ![]() When he arrives on Earth – way back in chapter two – there is no mention of a piebald appearance. His eyes are covered with just the Perelandrian flowers. He gets into his “coffin,” is bid farewell and begins his journey back to the Silent Planet.Ī short word on his travel back to Earth. Finally it comes time for Ransom to leave. Then they converse making very high statements of praise to Maleldil. They honor Ransom and thank him for his work against the Un-man. They honor her and ask her to remain with them for a time as an adviser. The Oyarsa of Perelandra hands over her share of dominion of the planet to them. This (somewhat overwhelming) chapter consists of the “coronation” of the King and Queen. ![]()
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