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Graham Greene - The Third Man
A classic tale of friendship and betrayal
"Graham Greene was in a class by himself He will be read and remembered as the ultimate chronicler of twentieth-century man's consciousness and anxiety." William Golding
I. Life of the author
Henry Graham Greene was born
on 2 October 1904 in Berkhamsted,
Greene´s novels can be divided into entertainments (e.g. The Third Man, Our Man In Havana) and serious novels (e.g. The Matter of The Heart). The entertainments set priority on the suspense not on the message and the serious novels deal with serious problems. He was influenced by R. Browning, Joseph Conrad, R. L. Stevenson (his grand-uncle), Rider Hagards, M. Bowens and John Buchans.
In his entertainments he uses the devices of a thriller to show the struggle between good and evil within his characters, also the conflict within his characters between secular love and love of god, also moral doubt and psychological conflict. His novels are filled with exotic locales, vivid imagery and unique detached portrayal of characters that became his trademark, which also made up the terms Greeneland, stream of consciousness and seediness of the world. He often dealt with topical incidents mixed with fiction, so he became a kind of a predictor because like in The Third Man the fictitious crime was true.
II. Literary works of the author
NOVELS
The Man Within
The Name of Action
Rumour at Nightfall
Stamboul Train
It's a Battlefield
A Gun for
The Confidential Agent
The Power and the Glory
The Ministry of Fear
The Heart of the Matter
The Third Man
The End of the Affair
Loser Takes All
The Quiet American
Our Man in
A Burnt-Out Case
The Comedians
Travels with my Aunt
The Honorary Consul
The Human Factor
Doctor Fischer of
Monsignor Quixote
The Tenth Man
The Captain and the Enemy
SHORT STORIES
Twenty-One Stories
A Sense of Reality
May We Borrow Your Husband?
The Last Word and other stories
TRAVEL
Journey Without Maps
The Lawless Roads
In Search of a Character
Getting to Know the General
ESSAYS
Collected Essays
The Pleasure Dome
British Dramatists
J'accuse
Yours etc.
Reflections
PLAYS
The Living Room
The Potting Shed
The Complaisant Lover
Carving a Statue
The Return of A. J. Raffles
The Great Jowett
Yes and No
For Whom the
AUTOBIOGRAPHY
A Sort of Life
Ways of Escape
Fragments of Autobiography
A World of My Own: A Dream Diary
BIOGRAPHY
Lord Rochester's Monkey
An Impossible Woman
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
The Little Train
The Little Horse-Bus
The Little Steamroller
The Little Fire Engine
III. The novel
Dramatis personae
Rollo Martins alias Buck Dexter, English author of cheap westerns
Harry Lime, old school friend and idol of Martins
Colonel Calloway, English police officer and observer narrator
Anna Schmidt, actress and Lime's girl-friend, feigns to be Austrian but is Hungarian
Dr. Winkler, Lime's doctor and present doctor at the accident
Colonel Cooler, a friend of Lime
Herr Kurtz, a friend of Lime
Herr Koch, Lime's caretaker and witness of Lime's accident
Mr. Crabbin, representative of the fictitious British Cultural Relations Society
Benjamin Dexter, a fictional novelist
Joseph Harbin, a friend of Lime
Plot
The story is narrated by
Calloway who reconstructs his police files. Rollo Martins travels after the
World War II to the into four zones divided Vienna to visit his old school
friend Harry Lime, who had invited him to Austria to report on international
refugees. When arriving, Martins finds out that his friend was run over by car
and died. At Lime's funeral he meets Colonel Calloway who states that Lime was
the worst racketeer in
IV. Thoughts on the novel
The novel deals with the
main theme of friendship and betrayal. Martins betrays
Lime and Lime betrays Schmidt and himself, only Schmidt remains loyal. The
characters also use each other, so that there cannot be a happy ending. Martins
lost his idol and in the end he even shoots him, but why? For
the sake of justice or revenge or pity? The "good" Martins assimilated
in the end to the "evil" Lime, because even the good is responsible for the
death of three persons and maybe in the end Martins sees Lime as a rival
against Schmidt, because throughout the book Schmidt loves Lime but not
Martins. Martins was also in a discord and an inner
conflict. He can be regarded as a hunter and Lime as the prey. The
investigation of the protagonist does not find an individual culprit, but
reveals political crimes in which children the victims are. The betrayal has
also a religious character because even Judas betrayed Jesus. Greene can also
be compared with Martins because his friend and boss in
V. Features
Literary discussion
The literary discussion is to regard as a medium to ridicule pseudo-intellectuals. He wants to point out that "a novel should tell a good story", it should entertain the reader, but it can imply more than that.
It is a Human-like
description. The destroyed
Narrative technique
He changes between first-person narrator, omniscient narrator, observer-narrator and camera eye. It is "a new habit of narrative" in which stage directions are integrated.
Symbolism and stylistic devices
He uses symbols, comparisons, metaphors, allusions, puns, comic relieves, sarcasm and irony.
Interior monologue and characterising of Rollo Martins
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