During the Second World War, countries such as the UK used to receive information from other countries as a spy by British writers (O'Conner, Thomas P. "The Dangerous Edge -" YouTube. YouTube, 2013 December 12th. Network. March 12, 2014). Graham Greene and other writers Kim Philby (Butcher, Tim, "Graham Greene: People in Liberia", Today's History, Cyber Daily, March 11, 2014) are one of these secret spies. In the process, Green traveled in Africa and witnessed slave trade in Liberia (Butcher, Tim.
It is a common practice to use diplomats as spies. Every country has an agenda, Spy is striving to achieve this goal. Everyone has an influence on a good relationship and I want to demonstrate the ability to build it. The novel by Graham Greene, The Quiet American, gives a glimpse of how this diplomacy is formed. The background of his novel is Vietnam in 1955. French people and Vietnamese who are insurgents of communists compete for political influence. At the beginning of the novel, Fowler was waiting for Alden Pile, so they were able to go to dinner. Something seems to be wrong. Pyle is "such a time punctualist" and will not miss a meeting or engagement deliberately. The police arrived at Fowler's residence and told him that Pile was dead. The investigator Vigot seems to be suspecting that Fowler is involved, but it is difficult to decide whether to pursue his intuition or not.
In 'destroyer', Graham Green concentrated the story on a group of young and innocent children, but it was not so. They experienced World War II and were affected by the damage they saw. The main character Trevor is the newest member of Wormsley Common Gang and he is enthusiastic to play the role of leadership by making the gang even more infamous. His method shows that he is strange, unpredictable, persuasive, operative, and the concept of good and evil is distorted.