Maurice Bendrix
Maurice Bendrix is a fictional character from the novel "The End of the Affair," written by Graham Greene. He is a writer living in London during World War II, who becomes involved in a passionate affair with Sarah Miles, the wife of a civil servant. The story explores themes of love, jealousy, and faith.
Bendrix is portrayed as a complex character, grappling with his emotions and the impact of the war on his life. His relationship with Sarah leads him to question the nature of love and the existence of God, making him a deeply introspective figure in the narrative.