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Graham Greene’s “The Tenth Man”
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This 5 page report discusses
“The Tenth Man” and examines the writing style and nuances of the
English writer, Graham Greene. Irony is the single governing
characteristic of Greene’s work and is certainly the constant
theme of “The Tenth Man.” A wealthy man gives up his wealth in
order to live. A poor man gives up his life in order to provide
a comfortable home and life for his sister and mother. After the
war, Chaval faces what he has done and returns to the house that
bought his life. He has grown a beard as a disguise and calls
himself by a different name. The story that unfolds from that
point is one of the ironies of both life and death. Bibliography
lists 6 sources.
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