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As priest — and thus considered half man and half spirit — he may , as Achebe
seems to suggest , confuse his sacred role with his human vanity . It is in the
midst of ... In any case , the concept itself suggests duality rather than
absoluteness .
As priest — and thus considered half man and half spirit — he may , as Achebe
seems to suggest , confuse his sacred role with his human vanity . It is in the
midst of ... In any case , the concept itself suggests duality rather than
absoluteness .
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As priest — and thus considered half man and half spirit — he may , as Achebe
seems to suggest , confuse his sacred role with his human vanity . It is in the
midst of ... In any case , the concept itself suggests duality rather than
absoluteness .
As priest — and thus considered half man and half spirit — he may , as Achebe
seems to suggest , confuse his sacred role with his human vanity . It is in the
midst of ... In any case , the concept itself suggests duality rather than
absoluteness .
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Although Algren suggests that “ God had forgotten His own , ” at least in Frankie '
s case , it is at least equally true that , as Sophie confesses , she and Frankie
have forgotten God . Sophie ' s pathetic , self - centered musing about God
having ...
Although Algren suggests that “ God had forgotten His own , ” at least in Frankie '
s case , it is at least equally true that , as Sophie confesses , she and Frankie
have forgotten God . Sophie ' s pathetic , self - centered musing about God
having ...
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