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The Book of Eli
by Gary Whitta, Anthony Peckham
Solara is sent to Eli's room to seduce him on behalf of Hawthorne, but the encounter shifts into a moment of genuine human connection. Eli reveals the importance of his mysterious book and teaches Solara a forgotten ritual of gratitude before sharing a meal.
In a post-apocalyptic wasteland, Eli explains the divine origin of his mission to Solara. He recounts the history of the 'hole in the sky' and how a mysterious voice led him to the last remaining Bible, tasking him with its protection for over twenty years.
Eli tricks Solara into returning to an underground spring so he can lock her inside for her own safety. Despite her furious protests and insults, Eli explains that the road is too dangerous for her and encourages her to stay and improve her own community before he departs on his mission alone.
In a post-apocalyptic world, Eli explains the origins of his mission and the significance of the Bible he carries. He recounts the aftermath of the war and the divine voice that has guided and protected him on his twenty-year journey west.
Hawthorne explains his obsession with finding a specific book to a wounded and skeptical Redridge. He views the text not as literature, but as a powerful psychological weapon capable of controlling the masses and expanding his rule over the post-apocalyptic landscape.