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When you get right down to the heart of the matter, the heart is difficult to know and even more difficult to control. A good man can do bad things, and a bad man can get away with murder. Henry Scobie is a good man, in fact a rarer thing, a good policeman, who finds himself trapped in a situation in which there is no way out that won’t damage someone. Henry Scobie is not a man who is comfortable with damaging someone else to save himself. In fact, Greene seems to think it is ironically his very
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Although there is action in this novel, it is the psychological study of Major Henry Scobie (a police deputy commissioner in a western African colony during WWII) that makes this book so memorable. Major Scobie, a devout Catholic and honest man, is incapable of experiencing love because of his heightened sense of personal responsibility toward everyone. Greene played out this theme throughout his story, and it was just tragic that Scobie could give mercy and forgiveness to everyone but himself.
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