The document discusses four questions about CS Lewis's concept of love from a movie, including which parts showed different types of love, which part had the most impact, an event from the past the reader would like to change, and what was learned about decision making that could be applied to experiences as a student, son, and future roles.
The document discusses four questions about CS Lewis's concept of love from a movie, including which parts showed different types of love, which part had the most impact, an event from the past the reader would like to change, and what was learned about decision making that could be applied to experiences as a student, son, and future roles.
The document discusses four questions about CS Lewis's concept of love from a movie, including which parts showed different types of love, which part had the most impact, an event from the past the reader would like to change, and what was learned about decision making that could be applied to experiences as a student, son, and future roles.
concepts about the loves by CS Lewis? (Storge, Philia, Eros) 2. Which part of the movie had an impact to you or were you able to relate to the most and why? 3. Which event in your own past would you like to go back to in order to make the present and future better? What would you have done differently? 4. In the context of decision making, what have you learned from the movie that you can apply to your current experiences – as a student, a son, and a future father and professional?