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The Destructors

2023-08-11 04:24:18

The gang members of Graham Greene's "The Destructors" are miserable infants and teenagers, unfortunately being strongly influenced by the surrounding environment. In London during the war, their town was exploding. When destructive environments and fragile age strongly influence union members' instinctive human behavior, fellow pressure does not help, which leads to many of their terrorist acts. The characters of the short short story of green are various. Mike was a young boy and I was surprised at everything when I was 9 years old.

The character of "People" of "Destroyer" did not fully develop as much as "Rocking Horse Champion". In "destroyers", characters are bound as unique units or gangs. Their overall interaction is mainly based on the destruction of the Old Misery family. Dialogue between the gang members greatly restricted the destruction of the house. In contrast, the role of "Rocking Horse Champion", Paul, his mother, his uncle and Bassett have always hit poverty and misfortune. It was not wealth and fortune. "Destroyer" is a collective activity of poverty boys in the city of London after the war and a plan to destroy the plot of the old man. The opening of "Rocking Horse Champion" overcomes the need for more money and sets the theme, emotion, introduction of key people, and the theme of poor families as well as Paul's struggle for bringing good fortune to families Did.

Interestingly, both stories are developed around "luck" as a prerequisite for wealth. The wonderful house of Old Misery of "The Destructors" represents luck and wealth. Even if everything around him was rough on the ground, the war was still escaped from war. Paul 's mother of' Rocking Horse Champion 'accused her family' s misfortune due to their poverty. The moral meaning of these two stories sometimes reflects the need and associated despair. This is especially true for those who want to see other people. They began to think that they should be them. It was because the group of "destroyers" believed that not only did they destroy old and miserable houses due to their laziness, but also by other associations and associations in the underground world. Green revealed that the intention of the gang to destroy the house had no negative effect on Old Missery himself. In "Rocking Horse Champion" Paul is seeking wealth according to the needs of his family.