C.S. Lewis wrote The Great Divorce, a novel, in 1945. The title derives from William Blake’s 1793 poem “The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.” It presents us with a set of travelers who take a bus from Hell to the outskirts of heaven and are offered the opportunity to enter heaven if they repent--that is, acknowledge their error. Most of the travelers decline the offer, wedded to their tragic flaw.
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