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The Quiet American by Graham Greene.
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Biography EssayGraham Greene was a writer who lived his life under the torment of faith. In his fictional world, where evil dominates, good-bad men are put in situations where their individual capacit...
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The works of the English novelist and dramatist Graham Greene (1904-1991) explore different permutations of morality and amorality in modern society, and often feature exotic settings in different par...
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A film actor who has found success in both Canada and the United States, Graham Greene (born ca. 1952) is a full-blood Oneida, born on the Six Nations Reserve in southwestern Ontario in the early 1950...
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Graham Greene is a novelist, short-story writer, dramatist, screenplay writer, film critic, news correspondent, author of children's books, biographer, editor, essayist, and world traveler. Born in B...
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Graham Greene is a writer who, like Fëdor Dostoevski, has lived his life under the torment of faith. When the priestly Alyosha Karamazov kisses his brother, the skeptical Ivan, at the end of the...
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Novelist, short-story writer, dramatist, screenwriter, film critic, news correspondent, editor, essayist, biographer, and writer of children's books, Graham Greene is a recognized master of his craf...
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Much of what is known of Graham Greene's life, character, and reading is found in his essays. As he himself points out, almost half of Ways of Escape (1980), the second volume of his autobiography, is...
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Henry Graham Greene 's father, Charles, became the headmaster of Berkhamsted School in 1910 when Graham was six years old, the year of his earliest morbid memories of encounters first with a dead dog...
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Books were a lifelong passion for Graham Greene. Book collecting, the ownership of books, and writing in books absorbed Greene, who haunted the auction rooms and secondhand bookshops of provincial Eng...
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Graham Greene's career spanned a global stage, with his works set in locales as disparate as Hanoi and Havana, Liberia and Lithuania, Mexico and Malaya. Greene also deliberately sought out hazardous a...
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The Quiet American, by Graham Greene, revolves around the relationship between two men in the midst of the French-Vietnamese conflict. Fowler is an experienced reporter who doesn't believe in God and ...
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The dialogue that takes place among Pyle and Fowler on pages 96 to 97 reveals the Vietnam Conflict in a generalized way. This takes place in a watchtower guarded by two Vietnamese boys. The Vietnamese...
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In "The Quiet American", Pyle, through little and big actions, exhibited desire to make the world a better place. From his devotion to the well been of Vietnam and its people, to his genuine love for ...
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Pyle, the quiet American, was a complex and mysterious character. His actions typified his diverse personality. In some cases he was everything but a nice reliable man, in others he was simply just ...
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Fowler, as the protagonist in "The Quiet American", originally considered himself detached, calculated, and an objective observer. However, confronted with the consequences of war, Fowler was forced o...
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Good arts like Da Vinci's Mona Lisa, Van Gogh's Sunflower and Mozart's symphony No.1 will never be out of date. Graham Greene's novel "The Quiet American" is also one of those great works. Greene uses...
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"The Quiet American" exemplifies how the ideas of `good' and `bad' are closely interwoven. The duality of innocence and corruption, idealism and reality is mainly personified in Pyle and Fowler. The c...
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The text, The Quiet American, is a story about two foreigners in China during the Indo-Chinese war. Thomas Fowler, a middle aged British reporter, and the other, Alden Pyle, who worked for the America...
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