¶ … Power and the Glory": A Critical Analysis
Graham Greene's book "The Power and the Glory" is about a "whiskey priest" who is heavily and sinfully involved with alcohol but still has some of his faith left. The authorities in Mexico have banned the Catholic religion, and they have sentenced individuals such as the main character to death. Still, however, he stumbles his way across Mexico, in an attempt to escape persecution and death. As he works his way across the land, he spends much time on his inner feelings and thoughts, and much of the book is dealing with his personal reflections and how he feels about the things that have happened in his life. He has questions about himself, and he has questions about his faith, that he believes that the Catholic Church will overcome any obstacle it faces.
The book was written in 1940, and even though it has a few minor problems it is definitely a book worth reading. The priest in this story is a Catholic who is struggling not only with keeping away from the authorities who have sentenced him and his kind to die, but also struggling with his problems with alcohol and his lack of faith (Wu, 2002). The despair that the priest feels as the book continues is obvious and painful, and at times it seems that his despair will consume him and there will be nothing left for the authorities to do to him. He will already, essentially, be dead. He survives, however, as his faith in God and his humbleness toward...
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