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Student Instructor Course Date The Destructors by Graham Green Question 1 The Destructors is narrated from a third person point of view by a selective omnipresent narrator. Thus the audiences are made to understand even the internal doubts and anxieties that Blackie was undergoing and as well the inner troubles of T. The narrator is also available in the physical form detailing their actual conversation and as well giving insights on their thoughts and feelings. Question 2 The story’s main theme is the struggles between classes and a changing landscape after the Second World War. The author sought to give insights into the conflicts between classes in be appreciative of houses that were able to withstand the destructions. In another example the gang indicated that they were not thieves and went on to burn the Old Misery’s saving. In another case the author noted they were fully aware of the consequences of their action but thought they would not go to prison. Question 6 The story is a depiction of diverse ways in which humans express their dissatisfactions. The class conflicts in the society are represented by the house and they are willing to destroy it. It shows how war could change people for the worse and inhibit their abilities to make logical decisions. [...]
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Read the short story The Destructors by Graham Greene 100mudcats.files.wordpress.com Answer 6 questions (instructions attached in file)
Subject Area: Literature
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