Graham Greene uses the weather as a metaphor in "The Destructors". Throughout the day the weather continues to grow worse. The coming storm is a metaphor for a destructive force, such as the gang who are determined to bring down Old Misery's house, and therefore, his hope.
The setting of the story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is Wormsley Common. Wormsley Common is a neighborhood in London, England.
The Over-Night Bag' by Graham Greene is about the travel of a man named Henry Cooper. He is carrying an over-night bag that supposedly contains a dead baby.
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Trevor saw the house as a symbol of his previous life in a higher social class.
The climax is when Rosaura realizes that senora ines gives her money instead of a goodie bag
Graham Greene was born on October 2, 1904.
Graham Greene was born on October 2, 1904.
Graham Greene is 58 years old (birthdate: June 22, 1952).
The setting of the story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is Wormsley Common. Wormsley Common is a neighborhood in London, England.
Graham Greene wrote "The Man Who Stole the Eiffel Tower" in 1966.
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"The Third Man" was adapted from a novella written by British author Graham Greene.
Graham Greene is best known for being a novelist who often wrote Roman Catholic novels. Greene also was the runner-up for the Nobel Prize in literature in 1961.
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"Travels with My Aunt" is the novel by Graham Greene in which the character of little girl Brigitta appears.
British author Graham Greene.