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    Graham Greene

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    Graham Greene: A Catholic Novelist Henry Graham Greene (1904-1991) is famous around the world as a prolific writer. During his career‚ extending over sixty years‚ he wrote more than twenty novels‚ a collection of short stories‚ several plays‚ screenplays as well as books of travel writing‚ essays and film criticisms. It’s not an easy matter to deal with such a milestone in English literature that came through so many different periods and matured so much over the time[1]. One aspect of his personality

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    Caty Greene

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    Catherine went to live with her aunt‚ Catherine Ray Greene. 19-year-old Catherine married Nathanael Greene on July 20‚ 1774‚ in Greenwich‚ Rhode Island after they had met at one of her aunt parties. Nathaniel was 14 years older than her at the time. Following their wedding‚ the couple moved to Nathanael Greene’s home in Coventry‚ Rhode Island‚ where they spent less than a year together before he was called into service. In the fall of 1785 the Greenes left their family and friends in Rhode Island and

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    Graham Greene’s novel‚ The Quiet American‚ is more than a political statement about whether or not America or any other country for that matter should become involved in the affairs of another country; Greene makes the question human and personal. The novel can be read as a political and moral reflection on the opening stages of the United States’ involvement in Southeast Asia. Therefore‚ Greene’s novel becomes a commentary on the pointlessness of the United States’ later investment of men and material

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    of hurting others of their ignorance‚ “They killed him because he was too innocent to live. He was young and ignorant and silly and he got involved”. Greene uses many symbols to this demonstrate these shades. Light being one‚ and the manifestation of an explosion; the Vietnamese people are ageless and often child-like in appearance‚ although Greene in no way infantilizes these people. Pyle is idealistic and strives for honour - he insists upon being fair‚ but we do not admire him for these heroic

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    Contemporary conviction slates General Nathanael Greene as a component within George Washington ’s military array of tools. However‚ such a characterization drastically understates Greene ’s true importance to the American Revolution. Greene ’s uncanny list of accomplishments is both alarming and incredible: his steadfast leadership helped carry a budding nation ’s hopes of liberty when it was most needed in northern and southern campaigns‚ a poignant relationship with George Washington serviced

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    Graham Greene “I Spy”

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    Стилистический анализ текста: Graham Greene “I Spy” The text under stylistic analysis “I Spy” is written by Graham Greene in the style of fiction. It deals with author’s feelings and emotions about relations at school‚ relations in the family. The main theme of the story is how main character of the story Charlie Stowe was able to steal some of his father’s stock - a packet with cigarettes from his father’s shop‚ with the purpose to prove his classmates that he is not a little boy. The idea

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    Gospel‚ the fact is there‚ the Christ’s message is entirely contained in these scriptures and by the the presence of the four Gospels in Greene’s novel‚ the book becomes a modern bearer of the biblical message. Whatever the catholic heterodoxy that Greene had‚ the endorsement of the Gospel message appears to be written down in the very structure of the novel. If the novel’s architecture is in a visibly quaternary sequence‚ it is essentially because the number four allows for additions‚ associations

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    Ames Gate Lodge Analysis

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    gate lodge is a remarkable significance of oversize stone wall‚ arched gare and the gatehouse building. And the main feature is the central park bridges designed by calvert vaux. It was constructed by the two brothers Charles Sumner Greene and Henry Mather Greene. It was designed originally as a winter residence for

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    Graham Greene always believed that at a point in a child’s life‚ an experience takes place that changes the child in a major way. This is clearly seen in ’The Hint of an Explanation’‚ a dialogue between a child and a man (who we realize is a priest at the end)‚ who recounts a childhood experience‚ which to him‚ contains a ’hint’ that God exists. As a child‚ he used to serve at the mass‚ which was a ’routine like drill’‚ never taken seriously‚ and only a cause of embarrassment. This was soon to change

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    “The Destructors” The short story “The Destructors” by Graham Greene tells the story of a gang of young boys who have grown up in war-torn London. When approached with an aberration in their society‚ the boys resort to demolition in order to restore the order to their town‚ despite its already devastated landscape. The gang of young boys meets every morning in a lot where “the last bomb of the first blitz” fell. The dreary setting is juxtaposed by the “beautiful” house where “old misery” presided

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