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  1. Set in London during and just after the Second World War, the novel examines the obsessions, jealousy and discernments within the relationships between three central characters: writer Maurice Bendrix; Sarah Miles; and her husband, civil servant Henry Miles.

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  3. Their affair ends when Bendrix is knocked unconscious during an air raid while he and Sarah are together. Bendrix had gone to the front of the house and the blast knocked a large door on top of him, trapping him under it. Sarah finds him and, thinking him dead, makes a deal with God that she’ll end their relationship if Bendrix is allowed to ...

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  5. Maurice Bendrix. The narrator and ostensible protagonist of The End of the Affair is Maurice Bendrix, known to most people as Bendrix. Greene writes the book from Bendrix’s own perspective, as though it were Bendrix himself who was writing and documenting his experiences with Sarah.

  6. Maurice Bendrix is the narrator and protagonist of The End of the Affair and Sarah Miless lover. Sarah calls him Maurice, but everyone else calls him Bendrix. An unmarried writer, Bendrix lives alone in… read analysis of Maurice Bendrix.

  7. Bendrix confesses that from time to timea demontakes possession of his brain. Though an atheist, Bendrix can believe in a personal devil, which is the enemy of love.