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Dimensions of Sin in Graham Greene’s The Third Man

Vol-10, Issue-1, January - February 2025

Author: Dharmendra Kumar Rana

Keywords: Sin, Pride, Selfishness, Arrogance, Moral Disposition, Wickedness. Murder, Injustice, Dishonesty’

Abstract: The term ‘sin’ not only pertains to theology and religion but also holds significance relevance in the lives of individuals. It affects the morale and behavior of every individual in society. Whether we are aware of the concept of sin or not, it is the foundation of our moral disposition. The effect of sin on one’s life is undeniable. Like the state law, its effects are sometime not readily apparent, but they are highly powerful. As an example it can be observed that despite the fact that by any law it is forbidden to through garbage in public places or monuments, but people consistently disregard this law. However there is no rule in scripture about not throwing garbage in sacred place like church, temple etc. but people usually don’t throw garbage there. It is because in their deep in consciousness there is a sense of sin and ethical value. So it may be observed that how powerful the sense of sin is in the individual’s mind. And here in this paper it is going to discuss how various kinds of sinful acts unfold through this novel. To comprehend the essence of sin, it is essential to ascertain its definition and explore its dimensions. This paper will analyze how these qualities appear through the characters in the novel of Graham Greene's The Third Man.

Article Info: Received: 04 Jan 2025; Received in revised form: 10 Feb 2025; Accepted: 18 Feb 2025; Available online: 23 Feb 2025

DOI Crossref Logo DOI: 10.22161/ijels.101.27

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