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The just have to suffer: Emotions and religion in graham Greene’s the heart of the matter
Tsung Chi Hawk CHANG
Department of Literature and Cultural Studies (LCS)
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Graham
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Emotional Complexity
100%
Secular World
100%
20th Century
50%
Politics
50%
Sense of Responsibility
50%
Human Being
50%
Catholic
50%
Heroic
50%
Political Context
50%
Religious Context
50%
Plague
50%
Storyteller
50%
Guilt
50%
Closest Connection
50%
Catholic Religion
50%
Sexual Values
50%
Graham Greene
50%
West African
50%
Young Widow
50%
Love Relationship
50%
Divinity
50%
Emotional Ambiguity
50%
Police Commissioner
50%
Betrayal
50%
Pity
50%
Irritation
50%
Alcoholic
50%
Priests
50%
Colonial Context
50%
Barrett
50%
DoRothEA
50%
Arts and Humanities
Religion
100%
Passion
66%
Protagonist
66%
Catholic
66%
secular world
66%
Twentieth Century
33%
Divinity
33%
Duty
33%
Police
33%
conflation
33%
Depiction
33%
Guilt
33%
Tragic
33%
Story-tellers
33%
Commissioner
33%
Pity
33%
coward
33%
Widows
33%
Betrayal
33%
Graham Greene
33%
Missionaries
33%
Living beings
33%
Glory
33%