'The End of The Affair', by Graham Greene, is about the novelist as God and God as the novelist, who gives his characters freewill.
Title: 'The End of The Affair', by Graham Greene, is about the novelist as God and God as the novelist, who gives his characters freewill.
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1393 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
'The End of The Affair', by Graham Greene, is about the novelist as God and God as the novelist, who gives his characters freewill.
Category: /Literature/English
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over his characters. Acting as God in their world, he gave them freewill as they themselves gave it to each other. Coupled with the theme of contradictory elements in the novel merging, we can see just how little control the they have over their own lives, and, ultimately, their destinies, as they become one with each other, and with God.
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**Bibliography**
'The End Of The Affair'
Graham Greene - David Lodge
various internet articles