Deprivation and Suffering in Graham Greene's The Power and the Glory

Authors

  • Mohammad Naji Hussain Faculty of Basic Education College, English Department, Diyala University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i128.414

Keywords:

Deprivation, Suffering, Power, Glory

Abstract

       This research illustrates the theme of deprivation  and suffering in The Power and Glory by Graham Greene. The obstacles and hardworking social class systems among the characters in the novel show the most difficult steps in their way of dealing and living. The research traces the deprivation and suffering of the psychological problems of the characters as well as the difficult trip into the province of Tabasco in Southern Mexico.

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Author Biography

  • Mohammad Naji Hussain, Faculty of Basic Education College, English Department, Diyala University

    Instructor Dr. Mohammad Naji Hussain

    Faculty of Basic Education College, English Department, Diyala University

    Email: [email protected]

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Published

2019-03-15

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Section

English linguistics and literature

How to Cite

Naji Hussain, M. (2019). Deprivation and Suffering in Graham Greene’s The Power and the Glory. Al-Adab Journal, 128, 39-46. https://doi.org/10.31973/aj.v0i128.414

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