the Priest

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The Priest is a morally conflicted clergyman in Paulo Coelho’s novel "The Devil and Miss Prym," embodying the struggle between faith, temptation, and the nature of good and evil.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf clergyman
fictional character
supporting character
appearsIn The Devil and Miss Prym
novel
associatedWithCharacter Miss Prym
the Stranger
centralTheme faith
good and evil
temptation
characterTrait compassionate
devout
fearful
guilt-ridden
introspective
morally conflicted
countryOfOrigin Brazil
createdBy Paulo Coelho
firstPublicationYearOfWork 2000
genreOfWork fiction
philosophical novel
hasAuthorNationality Brazilian
hasInternalConflict how to guide the village under moral trial
whether humans are inherently good or evil
hasMoralDilemma whether to prioritize doctrine or compassion
hasOccupation Catholic priest
hasRole moral advisor
spiritual leader of the village
influences moral choices of the villagers
languageOfWork Portuguese
literaryMovement contemporary literature
medium literature
moralPosition belief in redemption
defense of goodness
narrativeFunction counterpoint to temptation
embodiment of moral conflict
voice of religious conscience
represents institutional religion
traditional Christian morality
setIn Viscos
rural village
strugglesWith doubt
responsibility toward his parishioners
temptation
the problem of evil
symbolizes organized faith
the burden of spiritual leadership

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