Graham Greene's Literary Impact
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According to the passage, which of the following best describes Greene's writing?

  • A realistic portrayal of contemporary English society (correct)
  • A historical account of past events
  • A fantastical exploration of human emotions
  • A romanticized depiction of social issues
  • What is the primary focus of Greene's writing, according to the passage?

  • Political and social evils in the world (correct)
  • Personal relationships and romance
  • Historical events and their consequences
  • Philosophical musings on life's meaning
  • Which of the following statements best describes Greene's approach to writing, according to the passage?

  • He strives to accurately depict social problems (correct)
  • He focuses on exploring personal emotions and relationships
  • He seeks to educate readers about historical events
  • He aims to entertain readers with fanciful stories
  • Which of the following quotes from the passage best supports the idea that Greene is a highly regarded novelist?

    <p>All of the above</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Based on the passage, what can be inferred about Greene's personal outlook on life?

    <p>He struggled with feelings of meaninglessness and despair</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements is NOT supported by the passage?

    <p>Greene's writing was primarily focused on historical fiction</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the Lieutenant's view on the essence of living?

    <p>The essence of living is maintaining honesty and truth.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Lieutenant want to eliminate from children's childhood?

    <p>Anything that made him miserable, including poverty, superstition, and corruption.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Lieutenant think is the best solution for dealing with priests?

    <p>Forcing them to marry and live with their housekeepers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Lieutenant accuse the priests of?

    <p>Practicing deception and cunning tactics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does the Lieutenant fail to recognize, according to the passage?

    <p>The inherent egotism in his desire to create a new world.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does Graham Greene suggest about a novelist's career?

    <p>Both a and c</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Graham Greene's Writing and Views

    • Graham Greene is considered by many to be the greatest novelist of his generation and also the most successful.
    • Morton Zabel views Greene as a searching, irresistible talent, and a true magician in the words and spells of authentic drama.

    Greene's Concerns and Style

    • Greene is concerned with contemporary events and is considered a realistic modern post-war novelist.
    • He agrees with Elizabeth Monroe that the novelist is a social being who must not confuse right and wrong and should attempt to state social problems correctly.

    Greene's Poetry and Views on Life

    • In one of his poems, Greene expresses his sour look at life's meaninglessness and his earlier wish for committing suicide.
    • He agrees with the Lieutenant that the only certainty of life is death, but disagrees on what constitutes the essence of living.

    The Lieutenant's Views

    • The Lieutenant believes that he who rules through power and fear is open to the temptations of power and fear.
    • He insists that unless the minister of the secular order maintains his motives in honesty and truth, nothing but corruption can result from his office.

    Critique of the Church and Priests

    • The Lieutenant has a clear hatred for the church and priests, as shown in his statement about priests practicing deception.
    • He condemns the church and priests, questioning their actions and motives.

    The Novelist's Career

    • Graham Greene views the novelist's career as an effort to illustrate their private world in terms of the public world we all share.
    • This attempt is an effort to negotiate the gap between the soul and the world.

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    Test your knowledge of Graham Greene, a highly acclaimed novelist of his generation. Explore his influence on major fiction and his talent for capturing the essence of his age through authentic drama.

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