In Graham Greene's "The Destructors," Blackie is the former leader of the Wormsley Common gang. He's much more benign than T, and was satisfied just to break into old Misery's house and steal anything. Although he's hurt when the gang chooses to follow T, he commits to the new leader and is still willing to work as part of the gang
Blackie is perceived as the antagonist in "The Destructors" because he represents the old order of the Wormsley Common Gang and initially opposes T.'s plans to destroy Old Misery's house. Blackie's eventual surrender of leadership to T. and the gang's destruction of the house highlight his role as the traditional figure who is ultimately defeated by the new and more radical ideology embodied by T.
blackie isn't one of the main antagonists in the story. the reason he would be classified as one is because he was a threat to the position of leadership that trevor had over the gang.
The antagonist is society. Trevor, the protagonist, knows if not for the war, he could be living a rich life, instead, he has to join gangs and his father have to work as a clerk, giving him a hatred for higher class society. Their goal would be to release their feelings, anger, creative instincts, through destroying the house.The antagonist is society.
because the success of gang was important for him
blackie...then its handed over to trevor "T"
T challenged Blackie to destroy Old Misery's house in "The Destructors" as an act of rebellion and to establish their power over him. T wanted to prove that they could bring down something that represented wealth and authority, showing their control and ability to disrupt the social order.
The antagonist of the story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is Old Misery, the homeowner whose house the young boys destroy. His character represents authority and stability, which contrasts with the rebellious and destructive nature of the boys in the Wormsley Common Gang.
The antagonist are Blackie, the gang itself and the socity. Blackie is antagonist because he was a lider of the gang but Trevor replace him. 'Old Misery' portrait as an antagonist when he want to return to the house.
First gang leader is Blackie. After T. has the idea about destroying Old Misery's home, the leadership soon shifts over to T.
Some minor characters in "The Destructors" by Graham Greene include Mr. Thomas (homeowner), Mr. Blackie (leader of the gang), Mike (supportive of leadership), and Summers (a member of the gang). These characters play various roles in the story to highlight themes of destruction and rebellion.
The Destructors - band - was created in 1977.
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Destructors are used to free memory and release resources.
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