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Power And Glory Essay Research Paper I

Power And Glory Essay, Research Paper


I- introduction II- Setting A. How setting shows the main theme 1. the jail


scene 2. the traveling scenes III- Symbolism A. How symbolism shows the main


theme 1. liquor B. How characters show symbolism 1. a quote IV – Characters A.


How characters show the main theme 1. The lieutenant 2. Brigitta 3. The mestizo


B. Minor characters 1. Mr. and Mrs. Fellow, Mr. Tench 2. Towns people V – Theme


A. What makes up the main theme 1. Setting 2. Characters 3. Symbolism B. A quote


from a book VI – Conclusion In the novel ?The Power and the Glory?, Graham


Greene uses the elements of fiction to show a main theme. Some of the elements


he uses are them, characters, symbolism, and setting. The way Greene uses these


elements to show a main theme for his novel, is very good. The elements come


together to show the theme, which is pity. Pity for a fellow human being.


Setting is a major element of fiction. The setting of a piece of literature can


set the mood of the scene. Setting, can also make the reader feel a certain way.


Some of the scenes in ?The Power and the Glory? evoke certain feelings in


the reader. In the scene when the whiskey priest was put the crowded jail, for


having liquor on him, Greene makes the scene so horrible that you can?t help


but feel sorry for the priest. As Kenneth Allott said, ?The crowded unseen


figures in the dark seem like shapes from a Dore hell.?(182). In the scenes


when the priest is traveling from town to town, the setting is very rough.


Through dense forests and complete darkness, he travels and again, the reader


feels pity for someone he doesn?t know but feels connected to because of being


human. As Kenneth Allott said, ?There is a blanketing sense of cruelty?s


omnipresence … and very frequently this mood is symbolized by a peculiar


background of squalor …?(15). Some critics think that the novel is ?a


melodramatic thriller about a policeman chasing a priest, romanticized by its


religious significance and its exotic Mexican setting.?(Pryce-Jones, 58).


Another important element of fiction is symbolism. Symbolism in a novel can


bring some insight to what its theme might be. A lot of the characters,


atmospheres, and objects contain symbolism in the novel. The liquor that the


priest is drinking is highly symbolic. It is a symbol of how the priest pities


himself. He feels his life is not worth much, so he drinks. He makes himself


feel worthless. Neil McEwan said, ? The novel firmly connects the consolations


of alcohol and religion… those who need to suppress both have cut themselves


off from suffering.?(59). That statement shows the priests pity on himself.


Another symbol in the novel is the scene in the jail. This is a symbol of the


priests lose of faith. He feels as if his life has no more meaning and he might


as well give up. Characters are also symbolic in the book. As Allott said,


?There is a sense in which other characters in the book can be regarded as


symbols…?(174). A novel wouldn?t be complete without characters. And,


characters in ?The Power and the Glory? play an important role to evoke pity


for the priest. First is the Lieutenant, whose relentless pursuit of the priest


makes you pity him. The lieutenant even starts to kill innocent people in hopes


to find the priest. You can not help but feel sorry for the priest because of


the lieutenant. Another character in the novel is Brigitta. Brigitta is the


child of the priest, who obviously is illegitimate. The priest wants badly to


love the child, but he can?t. He is caught between his ch

ild and the sin he


has committed. She also,… ?Stands for the early corruption of


innocence.?(Alott, 174). This alone makes us pity the poor whiskey priest.


Another character in the novel is the mestizo. The mestizo, who follows the


priest to turn him in for a reward and then to get him to bless a dying


criminal, represents a … ?Judas figure…?(McEwan, 92). We pity the priest


even more because the mestizo is after him just like the lieutenant does. He


represents ?…evil and treachery…?(Alott,174). Some small characters play


an important role in the novel. The people in the towns, who have rejected the


priest in fear of being killed, makes us pity the priest because of their acts


of rejection. Mr. Fench, Mr. Fellows, and Mrs.Fellows, all show that most of


humanity has given up hope. John Atkins said, ?Mrs.Fellows knew that death was


coming nearer, and that she lived in a cemetery…?(182). These are the people


who the priest is trying to save, not himself. This is why we pity him. He is


trying to save people who do not want to be saved. The priest can leave the


state and be safe, but he chooses to stay and try to save them. This eventually


leads to his death. He try?s to save a criminal, but it ends up to be a trap.


This is why we ultimately pity him, because he knows he is being set-up, but he


gives in because he is tiered of running. He has given up hope. Theme is another


important element of fiction. There has been many themes that people have put to


?The Power and Glory?. Some of them include life, death, religion, sin,


politics, and everything else you can think of. Pity is a major theme to this


book. Greene uses all the elements of fiction to show this. The characters,


setting, and symbolism all show the universal theme of pity. All of these


elements show pity for the priest as Kenneth Allott said best, The


whiskey-priest is driven to sin and despair; he is made to lose everywhere


?something he had hoped to keep?. After the night in prison, when his


bargain with God reveals his distrust, his discovery of desolation in the


Fellows? house signifies his entry into a spiritual desert; the comparative


calm of his sojourn with the Lehrs is the doldrums of self-deception; his return


with the mestizo to the banana plantation represents his heroic reawakening to


duty. But, there is no operatic grand finale. The martyr does not die in a blaze


of faith. He goes out wretchedly, smelling of the brandy which he has failed to


drown his fear, with an enormous sense of anticlimax and a feeling that he has


?missed happiness by seconds at an appointed place?. The world ends- it is


the only conceivable ending- ?not with a bang but with a whimper.?…(193)


This quote, though long, shows exactly why we pity the priest, and why pity is


the main theme of the novel. The novel ?The power and the Glory?, by Graham


Greene writes with the elements of fiction. He uses them to show a main theme in


his novel. The elements come together to show a main theme of pity.


Allott, Kenneth. ?Art of Graham Greene? 1963 there is no publishing


information due to the fact that the pages were ripped out from the book Atkins,


John. ?Altogether Amen: A reconsideration of The power and the Glory.? From


?Graham Greene; some critical considerations.? Evans, Robert Owen Again,


there is no publishing information due to the pages being ripped out. McEwan,


Neil ?Modern Novelists: Graham Greene.? General editor: Norman Page. The


Macmillisn Press Ltd. London, 1988 Pryce-Jones, David. ?Graham Greene.?


Oliver and Boyd LTD New York 1967

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