The End of the Affair

How does Graham Greene use imagery in The End of the Affair?

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Example of Imagery:

I’ve caught belief like a disease. I’ve fallen into belief like I fell in love. I never loved before as I love you, and I’ve never believed in anything before as I believe now. I’m sure. I’ve never been sure before about anything. When you came in at the door with the blood on your face, I became sure.

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The End of the Affair