A central theme to this story is power. The boys struggle with the shifting power in their little community, and Mr. Thomas struggles with his mistaken belief that he still has power. Mr. Thomas assumes he does because he is an elder, and they are still boys. However, the boys have learned at an early age how to gain their own power and how important power is. Blackie gives in to the power of T. when the boys give their allegiance to him. Blackie knows he must accept T.'s power because that is the way of things - submit to power or be tossed into open war.
This theme suggests that human nature is geared towards domination. Humans want to have power - the history of human development is a timeline of communities gaining power over each other. If humans can't have power, they will respect another's power. If that leader wavers, then the power shifts and the followers will pick a better leader.
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The setting of the story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is Wormsley Common. Wormsley Common is a neighborhood in London, England.
The Destructors is classified as a short story.
Omniscient.
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"The Destructors" by Graham Greene is considered commercial fiction because it appeals to a wide audience due to its engaging plot, relatable characters, and accessible writing style. Its exploration of themes such as power, destruction, and human nature makes it approachable and captivating for a broad range of readers.
In Kannada, we would say: Prakruthi or Swabhava(as in human nature).
The Destructors - band - was created in 1977.
it doesnt support destructors
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.
Destructors are used to free memory and release resources.
Human Nature - Human Nature album - was created on 2000-12-01.
The Destructors - 1968 is rated/received certificates of: UK:A (original rating) (passed with cuts)
you know already that human condition is a part of nature human is nature
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cuz that is human nature ;-)
The setting of the story "The Destructors" by Graham Greene is Wormsley Common. Wormsley Common is a neighborhood in London, England.