The Screwtape Letters

What metaphors are used in The Screwtape Letters by C. S. Lewis?

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In some of the letters, Screwtape talks about what will make the patient loose his faith he talks about secularism and how a distant attitude is dangerous towards religion. Because of this, secularism and the dismissive attitude many have towards attitude is seen as a metaphor for danger when it comes to religion.