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The Power and the Glory
  • GRAHAM GREENE, 1940

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Structure of the Presentation
  • 1.) Summary of the Plot
  • characterisation of the main characters
  • 2.) Context
  • 3.) Authors Biographical Data
  • bibliography
  • 4.) Structure of the Book
  • remarks on style
  • quotation

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1. The Plot
  • Mexico, 1930s
  • persecution of the clergy
  • Whisky Priest, who lives in mortal sin
  • is on the run from the police and ways of escape
    become fewer

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The Plot
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The Plot
  • meets several people who embody the various
    characters that an absolute regime implies
  • always refuses to be a martyr/saint
  • is being caught by the police
  • is executed and becomes martyr

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1. (a) Characterisation of the Main Characters
  • The Whisky Priest
  • 2. The Lieutenant
  • 3. The Mestizo
  • 4. Padre José

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Characterisation of The Whisky Priest
  • inner conflict sinful past vs. flight from the
    police
  • sometimes egoistic
  • acts like a coward in some situations
  • clergy vs. hedonism
  • self-critical
  • takes his position as a priest seriously
  • cannot forgive himself ? does not realise what
    kind of influence he has on others

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Characterisation of The Lieutenant
  • hates the Catholic Church
  • greatest target to kill the Whisky Priest
  • man of principles
  • social equality
  • justice
  • uses violence to fulfill political ideals
  • thinks in a generalised manner
  • reader feels sympathy for him in the end
  • it seems, that he regrets the murder

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Characterisation of The Mestizo
  • meets the priests several times throughout the
    story and sets traps
  • traitor, Whisky Priest calls him Judas
  • profit-orientated, acts only to his own advantage
  • does not seem to reflect that his actions may
    harm the priest seriously

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Characterisation of Padre José
  • denies his faith
  • was forced to marry
  • is being laughed at by the children of the town
  • symbol for the weakness of the faith/church

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2. Context
  • Revolution and Reforms
  • 2. Plutarco Elías Calles Cristeros
  • 3. Church and State

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Context Revolutions and Reforms
  • Great class distinctions led to revolution in
    1910
  • 1914 the revolution that has started as a
    rebellion of the middleclass turned into a fight
    of the peasants
  • claims
  • separation of church and state
  • general right to vote
  • abandonment of the foreign control of economy and
    politics

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Context Revolutions and Reforms
  • 1917 elaboration of a new constitution
  • 1919 Pancho Villa is murdered ? peasant rebels
    lose influence
  • 1920 president is murdered ? official end of
    revolution
  • Until the 1930s Mexico was characterised by
    inner conflicts and riots

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Context Plutarco Elías Calles
  • 1924-1928 president of Mexico
  • influenced by former president Obregón
  • intransigent concerning the Catholic Church ?
    Cristeros revolt
  • Jefe Máximo of the revolution ? decides on
    politics until 1936

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Context Cristeros
  • religiously motivated, armed riot in central
    mexico 1926-1929
  • originates in the revolutionary constitution of
    1917
  • Viva Cristo Rey war claims about 100.000
    victims
  • 1929 Church regains control over clerical
    institutions, but state still owns them

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Context Church and State
  • from 1917 on strict separation of church
    and state
  • religious institutions lose right of existence
  • 1920s-1930s civil war (Cristeros)
  • 1950s détente of the harsh rivalty
  • 1992 discriminating articles of constitution are
    changed
  • Catholic church 87.5 of the population

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3. Biographical Data
  • Graham Greene
  • (1904-1991)

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Graham Greene
  • October 2nd 1904 Berkhamsted
  • often tormented at school
  • shy and sensitive
  • several suicide attempts
  • sent to therapist in London

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Graham Greene
  • Balliol college modern history
  • editor at The Oxford Outlook
  • develops interest in politics
  • 1925 graduates with the BA

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Graham Greene
  • 1926 converts into catholicism to be able to
    marry Vivien Dayrell-Browning
  • gets a job as subeditor at The Times
  • 1927 marriage (?daughterson)
  • During WW2 works for the MI 6

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Graham Greene
  • globetrotter sought of the worlds trouble
    spots
  • Among other
  • Vietnam during the Indochine War
  • Kenya during the MauMau outbreak
  • Stalinist Poland
  • Castros Cuba
  • Papa Doc Duvaliers Haiti

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Graham Greene
  • towards the end of life lives with Yvonne
    Cloetta in Vevey
  • April 3rd 1991 Vevey, Switzerland

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Bibliography
  • Work influenced by
  • Adventure stories (Rider Haggard, R.M.
    Ballantyne
  • R.L. Stevenson, Henry James
  • Trips
  • Sweden England Made Me
  • Jungle of Liberia Journey without maps
  • Sierra Leone The Heart of the Matter
  • Mexico The Lawless Roads, The Power and the
    Glory

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Bibliography
  • Novels
  • The Man Within (1929)
  • The Name of Action (1930)
  • Rumour At Nightfall (1931)
  • Stamboul Train (1932)
  • aka The Orient Express
  • It's a Battlefield (1934)
  • England Made Me (1935)
  • aka The Shipwrecked
  • The Bear Fell Free (1935)
  • Journey without Maps (1936)
  • A Gun for Sale (1936)
  • aka This Gun For Hire
  • Brighton Rock (1938)
  • The Confidential Agent (1939)
  • The Lawless Roads (1939)
  • aka Another Mexico
  • The Heart of the Matter (1940)
  • The Power and the Glory (1940)
  • The Little Fire Engine (1950)
  • The End of the Affair (1951)
  • The Little Horse Bus (1952)
  • The Quiet American (1955)
  • Loser Takes All (1955)
  • Our Man in Havana (1958)
  • A Burnt-Out Case (1960)
  • The Comedians (1966)
  • Travels with My Aunt (1969)
  • The Honorary Consul (1973)
  • The Human Factor (1978)
  • Doctor Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party
    (1980)
  • Monsignor Quixote (1982)
  • Getting to Know the General (1984)
  • The Tenth Man (1985)
  • The Captain and the Enemy (1988)

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4. Structure Of The Book
  • 4 parts which are divided into chapters
  • third person narrator, gives no personal comment
  • written in past tense

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Structure of the Book Stylistic Remarks
  • atmosphere Greene creates in this novel gives the
    reader a vivid impression of what is happening
  • certain motifs and symbols lead like a main
    idea through the novel
  • human weakness
  • paradoxes danger of fundamental idealism

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Sources
  • Members-tripod.com/greeneland/bio.htm
  • www.wikipedia.org
  • www.mexiko-lexikon.de
  • www.aola.de
  • www.mexiko-lindo.de

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