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Mocking The Pillars Of Respactability In: Travels With My Aunt  

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Mocking The Pillars Of Respactability In: Travels With My Aunt Graham Greene, the author of "Travels with my Aunt", is recognized for his literacy skills. In this book he uses these skills for the art of mocking what's normal for us. Through out the book he mocks various organisations and themes like Law and Order, the Church, etc...These themes loose respectability as you read more of the book because you get to know how corrupt and ambitious people can be and how this can lead to social depression and problems for the two main characters. The thing that Graham Greene tends to mock the most is traditional morality. Graham Greene's characters never behave like common people because they act in an unsuspected and silly way (Augusta likes to break the laws + Henry doesn't have fun). Also although Augusta worked as a prostitute, she obtained a big amount...

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