Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Trevor want to destroy the house in The Destructors?
- 2 What type of character is Trevor in The Destructors?
- 3 Why did Trevor want to see Old Misery’s house destroyed completely?
- 4 What does the short story The Destructors say about human nature?
- 5 Why did the lorry driver laugh in the destructors?
- 6 Which of the following is an example of internal conflict in the destructors?
- 7 What is the difference between antithesis and juxtaposition?
- 8 What is the difference between foil and juxtaposition?
Why does Trevor want to destroy the house in The Destructors?
Trevor didn’t want to steal from Mr. Thomas. He just wanted to destroy the house so that it was like everyone else’s.
What type of character is Trevor in The Destructors?
Trevor, or “T.” Character Analysis. T. is a brooding, unhappy, rebellious adolescent and the newest member of the Wormsley Common Gang. He comes from a wealthier background than the other boys, but his parents have lost their place in society and moved to the neighborhood.
When the lorry driver realizes that the house has suddenly come down he laughs because he?
The driver laughs because he recreates the entire situation. Starting with “the sudden check of his lorry” and “the crash of bricks falling.” There was “dignity” at one point, and then nothing. The driver does not mean to insult Mr. Thomas, as he does indicate his apologetic stance towards everything.
What do you think Trevor or T’s motives are for destroying Old Misery’s house describe in detail?
The plan to destroy Old Misery’s house originates with Trevor (“T”), who supplants Blackie as the group’s leader with his audacious proposal. T’s motivation is also his desire for acceptance into the gang, and wresting leadership away from Blackie is an additional benefit.
Why did Trevor want to see Old Misery’s house destroyed completely?
Graham Greene himself once said, “Destruction, after all, is a form of creation.” Trevor represents class struggle; he also exhibits the nihilism that resulted from the great wars, especially World War II. They destroyed Old Misery’s house because it was there, and because mob mentality took over.
What does the short story The Destructors say about human nature?
The story suggests that destruction is part of human nature. It is infinitely more easy to destroy something beautiful, than it is to create it. The boys in the Wormsley Common gang are a microcosm of the senseless destruction and total war ideology of World War II.
Why is Trevor the protagonist in The Destructors?
He is the protagonist, however, because he is the central figure in the story and the one who provides the motivation for the action that consumes most of the narrative: the destruction of the Christopher Wren-designed house owned by Mr. Thomas, or Old Misery as the boys call him.
How old are the kids in The Destructors?
The members of the Wormsley Common Gang are boys ranging in age from nine to fifteen years old.
Why did the lorry driver laugh in the destructors?
The lorry driver’s laughter suggests that the boy’s hostility to the old pre-war world of strict social class, and their affinity for destruction, is shared more broadly by the community of people around them as well.
Which of the following is an example of internal conflict in the destructors?
Blackie feels betrayed by his gang mates when his plan to sneak free bus rides is rejected’, is an example of internal conflict.
Which is an example of the use of juxtaposition?
When a writer creates two characters that possess opposite characteristics, it’s often with the intention of highlighting some specific about one or both of the characters by juxtaposing their qualities. Such characters are foils of one another. The tortoise and the hare, from the famous folk tale, are examples of foils.
How is juxtaposition used in Tale of Two cities?
In the opening lines of A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens juxtaposes two different cities, one where it “was the best of times” and one where it “was the worst of times.” Easily and clearly, the audience can contrast the two images when they are juxtaposed. Juxtaposition vs. Foil: What’s the Difference?
What is the difference between antithesis and juxtaposition?
Antithesis involves opposites: The things that are contrasted in antithesis are always pretty strong and clear opposites. Juxtaposition can involve such oppositional things, but also can involve the contrast of more complicated things, like two characters or themes.
What is the difference between foil and juxtaposition?
“Juxtaposition” describes the writer’s action of placing these two characters next to one another for the purposes of comparing them, while foil is a word that describes the characters themselves (the hare is a foil to the tortoise, and vice-versa). Antithesis is also a specific type of juxtaposition.