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    In the short story the destructors by Graham Greene‚ the boys of the London Wormsley gang are the protagonists of the story. In the aftermaths of WW2 London the boys mimic the world around them and come up with a grand scheme to destruct an old house that was spared from the bombings and plan to disassemble it from the inside out “ [the police] would never know…We’d be like worms‚ don’t you see‚ in an apple. When we came out again there’d be nothing there‚ no staircase‚ no planes‚ nothing but just

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    Fiction looks at all ranges of topics through the eyes of so many diverse characters. Lord of the Flies and The Destructors is no different in the sense you see two extremely striking situations through the eyes of surprising characters. These stories both take a look at society and the primitive aspects it can have. The main characters in the story are both children of young ages exhibiting surprising and sometimes extremely shocking behavior displaying a loss of innocence. They differ in the sense

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    In the story “The Destructors‚” there are groups of children that become desperate as a result World War II. The war was affecting many as their home were being attacked and destroyed. The house that survived¬¬¬ was the main target by these people in their daily exploits because of the jealousy from the divide between social classes. One of the kids explored the house as he was guided by the owner and describes how it all looked. The group was shocked at the description saying that‚ “it was the

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    between Graham Greene’s "The Destructors" and D.H. Lawrence’s "Rocking Horse Winner." One general difference is that in "The Destructors" the setting is in Great Britain‚ after the bombing had happened during World War 1‚ when the buildings were destroyed. The setting of "Rocking Horse Winner" is a suburban community located on the outskirts of Baltimore‚ Maryland. This one distinct difference affects the entire background of each story. The setting of "The Destructors" brings mood and feeling into

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    having this in mind We can always speculate about the aftermath of any social issue‚ we can always judge the parents‚ society‚ the government and their economic level and we can try to blame everyone for the behavior of our youth but through “The Destructors” by Graham Greene‚ one can see the psychological impact on one’s behavior as the effects of hard experiences as well as the role of human nature negatively impact the members of the Wormsley Common Gang in the aftermath of World War II London.

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    The Destructors and the Lord of the Flies Being a successful leader doesn’t mean that you have to be aggressive and to use the power of authority. Both‚ in the destructors story and Lord of the Flies novel we could find some similarities in the way how the young children managed to be leaders and to achieve what they wanted. In the Lord of the Flies we can find two characters of two young children that used to be leader. In one side we had Ralph whose aim was how to escape from the island

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    ESSAY DESTRUCTORS BY GRAHAM GREEN A war always leaves a great impact on people´s lives. It changes their temper‚ their lifestyles and‚ thus‚ their relationship with others. The consequences of a war are wisely depicted in Graham Green´s story‚ the destructors‚ through its main characters: Trevor (usually) called to‚ Blakie and “Old Misery”. (Mr. Thomas) To begin with‚ Trevor; T‚ is the latest recruit of the gang. Because of his witty ideas‚ he becomes the leader of it. He is portrayed as a cunning

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    Thesis Statement In the short stories “The Lottery” and “The Destructors” even though the stories are in two different settings and time frames‚ the characters and tone of the stories are similar in the fact the characters are subject to difficult challenges of the environments they are living in. Outline The Setting The setting of the Lottery The setting of the Destructors The Characters 1. The Lottery main characters 2. The Destructors main characters Conclusion 1. Comparison of the Stories

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    This short story by Graham Greene is a critical yet humorous one in which a group of young teenagers have formed a gang in post-blitz London and plot to tear down the only symbolic house left standing after a bombing raid leveled an area. It would be wise to look at the characters and their influence in this short story and the results they have on various subsequent view-points that the reader will see. Main Characters: Trevor or T. is the protagonist in the story as the plot revolves around

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    The Destructors (A Summarized Summary) By: Felix Cheung‚ Pareen Sehat‚ & Sean Stubbs What its About: In the short story‚ The Destructors‚ by Graham Greene‚ a gang of youths expresses their anger and frustration against society by destroying the last remaining house on a bombed out street. The protagonist‚ Trevor‚ or T‚ becomes the gang’s leader‚ who is fuelled by a desire to take revenge on the middle class. The previous leader of the gang‚ Blackie‚ loses his position when Trevor develops a superior

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