Space Trilogy #1


Within the Space Trilogy’s first book, Out of the Silent Planet, the theme of encountering difference and acting within a world that is unfamiliar is central to the first section of the book. This changes when Dr. Ransom meets his first Sorn, then Ransom begins to find that the creatures he was scared of due to appearance and circumstance were actually those with superior intelligence to him and were peaceful as well. This is important as it is a clear example of what was talked about within Barfield’s forward on Poetic Diction, via a misappropriation of applied knowledge that Ransom had gained upon earth, he treated the Sorns like he would a creature on earth without processing that things could possibly be different within the new world he found himself situated. However, upon conversation, his applied knowledge had disappeared into the facets of concrete information as he learned about the three races of Mars and how they intermingled and the true nature of what was to come of his home, the silent planet

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