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The Dark Side of "Identity-Work" They Don't Tell You | Till We Have Faces Ch 20–21

21 min · 14. juni 2026
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✨ GRAB OUR NEW FREEBIE! ✨ Don't forget to grab our brand-new freebie! It is a compilation of all of our top ten favorite books and exactly why we love them. You can get your copy at GrowingFruitfulFamilies.com under the Classic Books Podcast tab. I can't wait to see if you agree or disagree with the books we've chosen! This Week We are deep down into C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, and we are almost done! Today, we are covering chapters 20 and 21.  The topic of twisted femininity comes up again in these chapters, and it really gets under my skin. We also dive into how Orual flattens her identity by choosing a label and shutting herself off from real relationships. And we finally get to turn the tables and give our accusation against Orual!  What's next: Chapters 1 & 2 of Book 2.  After we finish Till we have Faces we will have a one-time podcast on the book Amazing Grace, and then are moving on to The Aeneid! We are using the Robert Fagles translation, so grab a copy and get ready to dive into our next big discussion.

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The Dark Side of "Identity-Work" They Don't Tell You | Till We Have Faces Ch 20–21

✨ GRAB OUR NEW FREEBIE! ✨ Don't forget to grab our brand-new freebie! It is a compilation of all of our top ten favorite books and exactly why we love them. You can get your copy at GrowingFruitfulFamilies.com under the Classic Books Podcast tab. I can't wait to see if you agree or disagree with the books we've chosen! This Week We are deep down into C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, and we are almost done! Today, we are covering chapters 20 and 21.  The topic of twisted femininity comes up again in these chapters, and it really gets under my skin. We also dive into how Orual flattens her identity by choosing a label and shutting herself off from real relationships. And we finally get to turn the tables and give our accusation against Orual!  What's next: Chapters 1 & 2 of Book 2.  After we finish Till we have Faces we will have a one-time podcast on the book Amazing Grace, and then are moving on to The Aeneid! We are using the Robert Fagles translation, so grab a copy and get ready to dive into our next big discussion.

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Who Am I Actually? Why We Hide Who We Are (Till We Have Faces Ch. 18-19)

🎉 Today's Freebie! We have a brand new freebie for you guys! We compiled a list of our Top 10 Favorite Books of all time, including the exact reasons why we love them. You can grab that here: https://www.growingfruitfulfamilies.com/classic-books-podcast Today, Adalyn, Esther, and I are diving into chapters eighteen and nineteen of C.S. Lewis’s Till We Have Faces, and things are getting wild.  Here’s what we’re unpacking today: * That Virginity Metaphor: We break down that super dark, shocking line about the duel. Was Lewis getting at a deeper identity shift, or is Orual just completely messed up?  * The "Queen" Facade: Orual is literally dividing herself into percentages (75% Queen, 25% Orual) and damming up her emotions. We talk about why this is such a toxic view of yourself.  * Entitlement & Fake Marriage Fantasies: From dreaming about being Bardia's wife to expecting the entire world to be married to her, Orual’s codependency is hitting an all-time high.  * Are the Gods Actually the Good Guys?: Orual keeps blaming the gods for everything, but Esther makes a great point—didn't Orual kind of ruin Psyche's life all by herself?  * Pastor Arnom: Why the new priest feels way more down-to-earth than the old creepy one. Like, could you actually invite this guy over to play Uno?  * Our Final Predictions: We lay out our bets on who lives, who dies, and whether Psyche gets her happy ending (because if she doesn't, I might just have to write my own book!).  Read up on chapters 20 and 21, and we’ll see you next time!

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Love, Belief, and Murder in Till We Have Faces (Ch. 12-14)

Hey everyone! Welcome back to The Junto Podcast, where we dive deep into the pages of classic literature. I’m your host, Angelica, and I am beyond excited to share this week's episode with you—honestly, it is my absolute favorite discussion to date! Joining me at the table are two brilliant young minds: 15-year-old Adalyn and my 14-year-old daughter, Esther. Together, we are diving into Chapters 12–14 of C.S. Lewis’s masterpiece, Till We Have Faces. Inside the Episode: In this episode, we tackle some incredibly profound themes, including: * The Nature of True Love: What does it actually look like, and where does it go wrong? * Orual’s Doubt: We uncover the real hang-up Orual has when it comes to believing in the gods. * The Ethics of Euthanasia & Restraint: A look at the heavy moral dilemmas embedded in the narrative. What's Next? Next time, we will be discussing Chapters 15–17. Enjoy the episode, and happy reading!

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