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'The Destructors' (1954) by Graham Greene
"The Destructors" is a short story by Graham Greene, first published in 1954 in Picture Post and later included in his 1954 collection Twenty-One Stories. The story is a post-war allegory about destruction, class conflict, and the loss of innocence, set in the aftermath of World War II.
Plot Summary:
The story takes place in a bombed-out neighborhood in London, where a group of teenage boys called the Wormsley Common Gang spends their time causing mischief. Their leader, Blackie, maintains a loose authority until a new boy, Trevor (T.), joins the gang. T. is quiet and reserved but comes from a formerly upper-class family fallen on hard times.
T. proposes an ambitious plan: to destroy Mr. Thomas’s (Old Misery’s) house—an elegant, historic building that survived the bombings. The gang accepts the challenge, and under T.’s leadership, they systematically dismantle the interior over a weekend while Mr. Thomas is away. The boys methodically destroy the structure from the inside, taking pride in their precision and thoroughness.
When Mr. Thomas unexpectedly returns early, they lock him in the outdoor lavatory to prevent him from interfering. The next morning, the house, rigged to collapse, falls into a pile of rubble when a lorry (truck) pulls away a supporting beam. The driver, laughing at the unexpected destruction, releases Mr. Thomas, who is left bewildered by the senselessness of the act.
Themes:
Destruction vs. Creation: The boys take pride in their work of systematic destruction, which mirrors the post-war world’s brokenness and chaos.
Class Conflict: T.’s desire to destroy the house reflects resentment toward the remnants of the upper class and old social order.
Loss of Innocence: The gang’s destruction is not driven by malice or profit but by a cold, detached curiosity, signaling a loss of moral innocence.
Post-War Nihilism: The boys’ indifference to the consequences of their actions reflects the existential void left by the trauma of World War II.
Legacy:
"The Destructors" is one of Greene’s most famous short stories, often studied for its exploration of post-war disillusionment and human nature. It has been widely anthologized and remains a striking commentary on the fragile boundary between order and chaos.
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