Miracle as an Underlying Phenomenon in Graham Greene’s novel: The End of the Affair
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Mauric Bendrix and Sarah Miles illustrate GrahamGreene’s brilliant handling
of religion. Greeneexamines areligious person in all aspects of humanity and
encouragesprotestingagainst sociallimitations. The protestextendsupto the extent
of accepting the existence ofGod andHis miraculous deeds. Bendrix andSarah
confronta challenge to their autonomous life experience. Life doesnot give them
anything except making them participantsin a losing battle. When all other
possibilities are over they surrender toGod to preventthembeing abused and affirm
miracle as an underlying phenomenon in the novel.
