At first the book seems confusing, but after one gets the hang of it and organizes the characters it's simple to understand. I won't lie, there were various moments when going back to read the previous sentences was fundamental for my full understanding. The first part of The Power & The Glory is talking about the Mexican Revolution and during this period the catholic church was banned from the country. This is why the priests in the book must either leave the country or hide and not be seen practicing religious celebrations. During these first four chapters, we find out that the stranger is a priest trying to hide from the law. In one occasion the law keeps him hidden from itself. Captain Fellows who is helping in the revolution loves his daughter so much that he lets her help this priest in need or as we first knew him the stranger. " 'I'm braking the law enough as it is,' Captain Fellows said. He strode out of the barn, feeling twice the size, leaving the small bowed figure in the darkness among the bananas. Coral locked the door and followed him. 'What a religion,' Captain fellows said. 'Begging for brandy. Shameless' (The Power & The Glory, Chapter 3, pg. 38)." All along Part I of the book the reader encounters various people who say that there is a priest who always gets drunk and it seems to be this man. It's incredible how people love to talk about things without knowing. Maybe this priest drinks to take away his fear of being caught while on the run. We won't know the truth until the end, but up until know the fugitive priests are the main idea of the book.
Connecting this book has been a hard task because I've never seen a movie, heard a song or done anything that would make me connect two ideas quickly. We're talking about renegades or fugitives from justice. Maybe if I used this general idea, something would come up and it did. There was this one game that came directly to mind when thinking about a renegade and it was Gears Of War. In this game you play as a 'convicted' war hero who was thrown in jail for taking action without his superiors authorization. For this he had to run away, but later on is caught by his superior officer. When the war begins, Marcus Fenix is liberated from prison and thrown out into the field. At the beginning the General doesn't approve of Fenix getting back in the army, but has no other choice and makes the right one because he is the one who saves the world from the invaders. This could be connected to the book because at first Marcus is a renegade who runs away from justice and the government as well as the priest or stranger is doing. This is why the game Gears Of War and The Power & The Glory can connect, because in both stories we see someone running away from 'justice' and the government.
Last time some questions were asked and after reading the first part, most of them were answered. The stranger turns out to be a priest running away from the government, most probably because if he is caught he'll be imprisoned. We never found out if Tench catches the boat or not, we only know that he writes to his wife. It seems that the church won't leave Mexico because they talk about the bishop being in Mexico City, so if they allow him to be there is because the church hasn't fully left the country. We still don't know why Father Miguel is in the book.
- What will happen to the stranger?
- Will Tench contact his wife?
- Will the stranger and Coral meet again?
- Did Tench ever find out that the stranger was a priest?
- Where did the stranger head to?