Again, Coral is more interested in taking an active part in aiding the whisky priest, while her father would rather be passive. She does not judge the priest the same way as her father, and she therefore is willing to let the priest indulge his vice by giving him alcohol. Largely, the novel shares Coral’s perspective, as it argues that the whisky priest can be a man of God despite his many personal flaws. The duality of his character, which is both profane and sacred, is reflected in the name “whisky priest.” Despite his character defects, in this section the priest also showcases his most noble quality; that is, he demonstrates his willingness to live a difficult life in order to continue to serve his God.