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Emotions, religion, and morality in Graham Greene’s The heart of the matter
Tsung Chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Arts & Humanities
Morality
100%
Graham Greene
96%
Religion
80%
Emotion
65%
Faith
49%
Passion
36%
Coward
35%
Guilt
27%
Pity
25%
Conflation
25%
Storyteller
24%
Betrayal
24%
Commissioner
23%
Police
23%
Widows
23%
Divinity
22%
Plague
22%
Coast
17%
Wives
17%
Marriage
16%
Sexual
16%
Responsibility
15%
Human Being
15%
Writer
11%
Social Sciences
morality
82%
love
76%
Religion
67%
emotion
62%
faith
54%
sense of responsibility
37%
widow
36%
guilt
29%
assistant
26%
critic
26%
wife
25%
twentieth century
25%
writer
24%
town
23%
marriage
22%
police
21%
politics
15%
human being
14%