The Screwtape Letters

In "The Screwtape Letters" by C.S. Lewis, what does Lewis say about "real" and "real life"? Do rational arguments convince?

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C.S. Lewis is teaching the person in the art of apologetics. He wants "Wormwood" to consider refraining from arguing over the merits of Christianity with a secular opponent. Instead he wants him to use real life context in a discussion rather than using academic and hypothetical arguments.