alienation
Graham Greene is the author of the short story A Shocking Accident. At the end of the story, the protagonist named Jerome became more of a happy person because someone finally took his father's death seriously.
The climax of the short story "A Shocking Accident" by Graham Greene occurs when the protagonist, Jerome, learns that his father was killed by a falling pig landing on him while he was in Rome. This shocking revelation leads Jerome to confront his feelings of guilt and his father's unhappy life.
A manâ??s father is killed in a freak accident involving a pig. The protagonist lives a life of anger since the reaction from most who hear of his fatherâ??s demise is laughter rather than the proper respectful condolences. He immediately falls in love with the first woman who expresses regret rather than laughter as he is yearns for this humane response.
Gracie Greene has written: 'Roughtail'
William R. Current has written: 'Greene & Greene' -- subject(s): Domestic Architecture, Greene & Greene
Barb Greene has written: 'The gift of puja'
Nathaniel Greene has written: 'Improvisations and translations'
RACHEL GREENE has written: 'INTERNET ART'
Ellis Greene has written: 'Champion of the apostolate'
Marion Greene has written: 'Canal boy'
Wilson-Greene has written: 'Martha' 'Resurrection'
Felix Greene has written: 'Vietnam! Vietnam!'