The Human Factor
Book Review
Graham Greene's «The Human Factor» is a spy novel that explores the moral dilemmas and internal conflicts faced by those working in intelligence. Critics note that Greene masterfully creates an atmosphere of tension and uncertainty, immersing the reader in a world where personal and professional interests often intersect. The protagonist, Maurice Castle, is portrayed as a complex and multifaceted character, whose actions are driven not only by duty but also by personal attachments. Greene raises important questions about loyalty, betrayal, and human nature, prompting readers to reflect on what it means to be true to oneself and one's ideals. Critics also emphasize that, despite its classification as a spy novel, «The Human Factor» stands out for its depth of psychological analysis and philosophical reflections, making it a work that transcends the traditional thriller genre.
