The End of the Affair
What is the main conflict in The End of the Affair by Graham Greene?

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In Book V, Chapter I, the main conflict is between the priest and Bendrix’ sense of Sarah’s atheism. Her letter makes it clear she has found faith, and that her love for Bendrix himself introduced her to it. Thus, the only remaining tension is man versus self..... Bendrix and his own emotions: how will he continue to live with Sarah’s absence, and his love—without finding God. Will he follow in her footsteps, and believe?
The End of the Affair