1. Brighton Rock by Graham Greene
Graham Greene, the author of the novel 'Brighton Rock' uses a variety of methods to create narrative interest in what can be described as 'bleak', 'depressing' or 'hopeless' material. Greene uses the idea of setting, characters, dialogue and language techniques such as juxtaposition, euphemism or contrast to create the narrative interest in the reader. ... The use of the setting allows to create narrative interest to present what might be considered to be bleak, depressing and hopeless. ... Greene uses the method juxtaposition between the characters ...
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- Grade Level: Graduate