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    Anyone know about the symbolism in ‘A Quiet American’ by Graham Greene? Pyle represents the idealistic New Age America‚ thirsty for heroism. Phuong represents pre-war Vietnam‚ passive‚ innocent. What exactly does Fowler represent? Is it the wisdom and world-weariness of Old Europe or Britain’s involvement in the war simply for personal gain? The symbolism of the individual characters has to be placed within the context of colonialism‚ since that was the relationship between the nations they

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    by Graham Greene‚ implements a number of techniques to persuade the reader to believe that taking sides is human. This is done mainly through character development‚ events‚ narrative and setting. Using these techniques‚ Graham Greene is able to successfully create invited readings which support his views. Important to this process‚ character development is the center of this novel‚ and a powerful force behind the beliefs and invited readings presented by the text. Using characters‚ Greene has

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    much as life. Graham Greene proves this notion in his allegoric novel The Quiet American‚ as he draws upon political ideologies and represents these through the characters in the novel. Greene places the characters within the context of Indochina War‚ and presents relationships of the characters symbolically to represent the circumstances of the war. Alden Pyle’s idealism is motivated by interventionism in a Third World country’s affairs; this is a emblematic representation of what Greene himself had

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    stories. Authors use gruesome or macabre details to develop and emphasize theme. Theme‚ the controlling idea or insight to the story‚ can be clarified when authors use such extreme forms of violence. In the short stories “The Destructors”‚ by Graham Greene‚ “The Lottery”‚ by Shirley Jackson‚ and “The Most Dangerous Game”‚ by Richard Conell‚ some form of gruesome actions takes place. In each of these stories‚ irrational acts of violence‚ horrible traditions‚ and the hunting of humans‚ respectively

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    And here Graham Greene introduces the concept of the Divine Vengeance in the story. Divine vengeance is the main essence of the uncanny classic‚ "The Case for the Defence”. Initially‚ in the story‚ Greene presents forth that at least one of the Adams are certainly the murderers. This can be understood clearly by the number of evidences (witnesses)‚ and the manner of writing of Greene. The scene yet plays loopholes and ultimately both the Adams escape without any of them held guilty. This is certainly

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    Which does more harm in the world‚ cynical self-interest or blind idealism? The Quiet American by Graham Greene explores this question. It is set in Vietnam‚ mostly in Saigon‚ before the French left. Its main characters are an English reporter named Thomas Fowler‚ an American spy called Alden Pyle‚ and a Vietnamese woman of Chinese descent‚ Phuong. Cynical Fowler is a drug addict‚ an opium smoker. Phuong probably got him addicted. He seems to have been a life-long philanderer‚ who finally destroyed

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    ’t believe there ’s any other kind." (Greene 5) Graham Greene uses his novel The End of the Affair to show that erotic love is truly the strongest human expression of the innate desire for God. Greene uses the fictionalized tale of his own real life affair with the beautiful Catherine Walston to examine the relationship of hate to love‚ of physical to spiritual‚ of holy to tainted‚ and of erotic love to divine love. A moderately popular novelist‚ Greene ’s central protagonist‚ Bendrix‚ tells

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    accused Adams is acquitted because of lack of evidence. And here Graham Greene introduces the concept of the Divine Vengeance in the story. Divine vengeance is the main essence of the uncanny classic‚ "The Case for the Defence”. Initially‚ in the story‚ Greene presents forth that at least one of the Adams are certainly the murderers. This can be understood clearly by the number of evidences (witnesses)‚ and the manner of writing of Greene. The scene yet plays loopholes and ultimately both the Adams escape

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    “The Basement Room”: Graham Greene’s Perspective Like many other things in our world‚ society is comprised of two different aspects: free will and constraints. As Americans‚ we experience the former daily and seem to take it for granted. We simply live and maintain our daily routines monotonously‚ completely oblivious to the fact that we are exercising our rights of freedom‚ doing whatever pleases us. However‚ if one uses his or her free will corruptly‚ they will come to experience the latter aspect

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    The Quiet American Research Task History of Graham Greene and The Quiet American Centered on a common theme of politics and twentieth century moral dilemmas‚ Graham Greene’s work as an English writer‚ playwright and literary critic is famed for coalescing ‘serious literary acclaim with widespread popularity’. Greene often chooses to emphasise Catholic religious beliefs‚ as evident in Brighton Rock and The Heart of the Matter. His writing style and personal life were both markedly affected

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