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Analysis of 'Brighton Rock by Grahame Greene' 'Brighton Rock' is an intensifying Crime/Mystery novel. Its purpose is to entertain a broad audience with the use of hidden details, obscure clues and well structured details, and accounts, which allow the audience to experience various phases of emotion, so to allow the effect of the tension, surrounding the dramatic action, to be hugely intensified. This all contributes towards the self promotion of the novel, which wills the reader into reading the entire novel due to their interest in the plot being significantly broadened by the tension and mystery created straight away, from the very opening sentence of the novel. Graeme Greene, author of 'Brighton Rock', instantly draws the reader into the plot by his use of brief factual statements such as, 'Hale knew'; this straight away demands questioning such as 'who is Hale?' and 'what did he know?' This immediately intensifies the reader's...

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