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Ransom's identity as a Cambridge philologist and member of the intelligentsia contrasts with the simple, working-class locals, underscoring social and intellectual divides.

1 chapter across 1 book

Out of the Silent Planet (1938)C. S. Lewis

C. S. LEWIS

The chapter introduces the protagonist, Ransom, a Cambridge philologist on a walking tour who faces difficulty finding lodging due to inhospitable locals and a desolate landscape. After encountering a distressed woman worried about her son Harry, who works at a remote place called The Rise, Ransom decides to investigate despite the locked gate and ominous atmosphere. Upon entering the grounds, he discovers a struggle involving Harry and two other men, setting a tone of mystery and tension.