Out of the Silent Planet

How does C. S. Lewis use imagery in Out of the Silent Planet?

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Ransom's wristwatch reappears as a symbol of human inventiveness. Ransom seems to realize it is useless to him on Malacandra, and his offer to give it away seems itself symbolic. When the sorn is surprised that humans should need such a device to track the course of a day, the author emphasizes how "out of touch" humanity is.

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Out of the Silent Planet