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    Gospel‚ the fact is there‚ the Christ’s message is entirely contained in these scriptures and by the the presence of the four Gospels in Greene’s novel‚ the book becomes a modern bearer of the biblical message. Whatever the catholic heterodoxy that Greene had‚ the endorsement of the Gospel message appears to be written down in the very structure of the novel. If the novel’s architecture is in a visibly quaternary sequence‚ it is essentially because the number four allows for additions‚ associations

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    hardships‚ and in the end‚ come out better then before. Through exploring the tonemood‚ and theme of these works‚ one can see a common characteristic of finding balance between trust and loyalty‚ while also having a hope for a successful future. Shaun Tan‚ author of The Arrival‚ displays his understanding of the balance between loyalty and trust through telling a story of immigration‚ all through the use of pictures. The tone of this story is shown through how he displays his feelings towards true

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    The Destructors The Destructors‚ authored by Graham Greene‚ conveys the idea that people have the instinctive ability to destroy‚ and make a guilt choice‚ between what they believe in what is right from wrong. The Destructors is to show how clear the characters and their actions are projected and guided by the subtle message of irony. The central theme of this short story is of a group of teenagers who call themselves the ‘Wormsley Common Gang’. The gang of misfits live by their own rules

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    commercial fiction side which the story is more entertaining‚ action-oriented‚ and a satisfying ending‚ while on the last end lies literary fiction where the story is more character-driven‚ complex characters and unresolved conclusion. “The Destructors” by Graham Greene is a short story about completely destroy an unwanted past in order to start a new beginning. A new recruit joins the Wormsley Common Gang named T (Trevor). The gang hangs out in their impromptu meeting site near a parking lot‚ site where

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    Idas thought this implies to the readers that maybe Ida is going to tell the police what happened it brings the tension into the novel as it makes you wonder. The use of repetition “ive told you Mrs Arnold‚ the case is closed” in my opinion I think Greene used repetition to imply to us that the inspector doesn’t care and how it’s not his problem. In addition to that I also think the repetition was used to imply to us the

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    The theme of war. The novel ‘The Quiet American’ written by Graham Greene is the war novel. Saigon‚ 1952‚ is a beautiful‚ exotic‚ and mysterious city caught in the grips of the Vietnamese war of liberation from the French colonial powers. The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam‚ Laos‚ and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam‚ supported by its communist

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    many types of images that a person can try to uphold. This could be how they believe themselves to be‚ how the people closest to them believe them to be‚ and finally the outward image that the general public see them as. In A Burnt-Out Case by Graham Greene‚ Querry struggles to maintain true to his self image‚ while others believe that his image isn’t up to him‚ but rather the public opinion. Querry finds his own image too massive to handle‚ his fame essentially driving him to a meaningless existence

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    names for the type of fiction and they are literary and commercial fiction. Literary Fiction provides psychological thinking and a general description of the world whereas Commercial Fiction involves entertainment and happy endings. Graham Greene’s “The Destructors” is a short story that shows how internal scars affect the way people develops. The story is dark‚ but in a sad way. A group of kids find something to do since they enjoy committing minor non harmful crimes. The leader of their gang

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    short story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene collides with good and evil with the surrounds full of destruction. Many scholars have tried to decipher the mean behind this story and have all agreed that it is the best story that Green has ever written. With the knowing and shocking outcomes readers will ponder the nature of what is read. "Graham Greene portrays a world in transition‚ a society moving away from respect for culture toward a delight in chaos."(Clarke 1) Graham Greene not only believes

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    The Veldt‚ Ray Bradbury uses simile‚ tone and mood to give readers deeper understanding. It gives readers a creepy‚ unsettling feeling. The foreshadowing gives subtle hints on what’s to come. Despite some people claiming symbolism presents a cleaner picture‚ that can be proven wrong. Having better tone and mood gives the reader a deeper sense of reality. Good tone and usage of similes make the story seem more realistic. Ray Bradbury’s usage of simile‚ tone and mood‚ create a higher quality story. Early

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