What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of each.
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What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of...
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Three examples of literary devices from the story are hyperbole,...
Three examples of literary devices from the story are hyperbole, metaphor, and simile. Literary devices are figures of speech that are used by the author to add meaning and interest to the story. They may be used to add description, suspense, or characterization. A good example of a literary device is the hyperbole used to describe Mike in the beginning of the story. Hyperbole is an exaggeration used for effect. This might also be an...
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What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of...
What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of each.
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Three examples of literary devices from the story are hyperbole,...
Three examples of literary devices from the story are hyperbole, metaphor, and simile. Literary devices are figures of speech that are used by the author to add meaning and interest to the story. They may be used to add description, suspense, or characterization. A good example of a literary device is the hyperbole used to describe Mike in the beginning of the story. Hyperbole is an exaggeration used for effect. This might also be an...
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How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the...
How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the story "The Destructors"?
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In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old...
In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old Misery’s house by the boys seem more senseless than the destruction brought about by the war?
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What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of...
What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of each.
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In Graham Greene's short story The Destructors, how does this quote...
In Graham Greene's short story The Destructors, how does this quote relate to one of story's themes: "we are thrilled by wanton destruction. . . . . spectacles of mayhem. . . . are fun, artistically rich and possibly even good for the soul."
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How are Graham Greene's short story "The Destructors" and Saki's "The...
How are Graham Greene's short story "The Destructors" and Saki's "The Open Window" the same and different according to their conflicts and resolutions?
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How does the setting play a key role in this story?
How does the setting play a key role in this story?
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How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the...
How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the story "The Destructors"?
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In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old...
In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old Misery’s house by the boys seem more senseless than the destruction brought about by the war?
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What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of...
What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of each.
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Who the protagonist in this story? Trevor. Blackie or the gang? who or...
Who the protagonist in this story? Trevor. Blackie or the gang? who or what is the antagonist? identify the conflicts in "The Destructors."
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In Graham Greene's post World War II tale, Trevor is the protagonist,...
In Graham Greene's post World War II tale, Trevor is the protagonist, who represents the nihilistic attitudes and behavior prevalent in the period after the destruction of London. His conflict develops from his rejection of everything that pre-War London, represented by Old Misery, valued. The son of an architect, now only a clerk, Trevor has moved into a neighborhood quite below the social status to which his parents are accustomed. Since the...
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How are Graham Greene's short story "The Destructors" and Saki's "The...
How are Graham Greene's short story "The Destructors" and Saki's "The Open Window" the same and different according to their conflicts and resolutions?
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How does the setting play a key role in this story?
How does the setting play a key role in this story?
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How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the...
How does Trevor show that he is different from the other boys in the story "The Destructors"?
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In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old...
In the story "The Destructors", why does the destruction of Old Misery’s house by the boys seem more senseless than the destruction brought about by the war?
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What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of...
What are three literary devices in "The Destructors?" List an example of each.
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