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This research article explores the theme of human exploration as depicted in selected novels of Graham Greene. dy aims to uncover the various facets of human exploration portrayed in Greene's literary works. Through a comprehensive analysis, this research sheds light on the existential, moral, and psychological dimensions of human exploration in Greene's fiction. The exploration of identity, moral dilemmas, and psychological depths are central themes in Greene's novels, including "The Power and the Glory," "The Quiet American," and "The Heart of the Matter." Through nuanced character development and introspective narration, Greene invites readers to delve into the inner lives of his protagonists as they grapple with questions of self-discovery, ethical responsibility, and existential angst. By unraveling the intricacies of Greene's literary landscape, this study offers insights into the existential, moral, and psychological dimensions of human experience, enriching our understanding of the human condition.
Rashmi S Patil - (Mon,) studied this question.