G.+Greene+The+Destructors

 Graham Greene **To Consider:** - Why is rebellion a universal sentiment of teenagers? - When does rebellion cease do be ordinary and expected? How do draw a line, or even identify, between the typical acting out of adolescents and potentially regrettable behavior? - When does when do children loose their innocence? - Should minors be tried as adults in a court of law? - What might be examples of symbolism from the story? Explain what they represent and justify your rationale. **Pop Culture Connections** “[|Donnie Darko]” – a 2001 psychological thriller about a wayward youth tormented by visions of an evil rabbit, influencing him to commit acts of destruction (“The Destructors). Watch [|this] all too real [|English class] scene where Donnie gives his two cents regarding the Graham Greene short story. [|The Third Man] – Greene’s story was adapted into one of the greatest thrillers in cinematography history. [|Between yes and no stop and go] – avant-garde art piece (video) inspired by Greene’s short story. [|The Graham Greene Birthplace Trust] media type="custom" key="6860933"
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