abstract_concept

lust

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Properties

_kg_layer
0
description
A powerful desire that the Narrator confesses enslaved him, driving him to procure another woman after his concubine's departure, and which he identifies as a 'disease of my soul'.
impact_on_narrator
enslaved him, disease of soul
motivation_for_action
procuring another concubine

Relationships

  • referenced_byNarrator (Augustine)
    context
    was_a_slave_to
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
    source_text
    not being so much a lover of marriage as a slave to lust
  • extracted_fromSource
    extracted_at
    2026-03-02T21:55:26.119Z
    source
    Sourcetext_chunk
  • same_as01KJR8RYYT32MZT0Z3QGG2XJH0
    confidence
    0.9
    detected_at
    2026-03-02T21:56:48.312Z
    detected_by
    kg-dedupe-resolver
    reasoning
    Both entities describe the same internal spiritual affliction of the Narrator. The source entity 'lust' is explicitly identified as a 'disease of my soul', which directly corresponds to 'disease of concupiscence' in Candidate 1. Both are characterized by strong desires and carnal impulses that the Narrator struggles with and wishes to satisfy, hindering his spiritual progress. The relationships to 'Narrator (Augustine)' with similar predicates ('was_a_slave_to' vs. 'suffers from') further confirm they refer to the same concept.