Ickapoo eventually overcomes solitude through a romance through a human companion. However, aside from relations with temporal, finite beings to overcome solitude, one may also connect to the Divine. Graham Greene's novels reveal God as an infinite being who reveals His hidden presence to the characters through fate and destiny He orchestrates.
In Graham Greene’s the End of the Affair, God is shown to be an omniscient presence whom the characters fail to escape even though they try to pretend that he does not exist. Bendrix is deeply jealous of Henry, whose wife Sarah had an affair with him in the past. However he could never persuade Sarah to leave Henry for him even though it was a loveless marriage. He hires a private detective Savage to find out what had happened in the two year interval since she had stopped seeing him, and discovers she has since had an affair with another man.