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    The Quiet American: Reading Log PART I Chapter 1 Narrator lives in room alone over Rue Catinat Associated with a man named Pyle‚ has met him many times before Phuong- meaning Phoenix waits for Pyle also. She speaks French. Phuong cannot wait in public as the police may pick her up Phuong and Pyle are a couple Phuong was once in a relationship with the narrator Pyle "Had pronounced and aggravated views on what the US was doing for the world" Narrator smokes opium pipes regularly Phuong

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    place in our own minds and so it is almost impossible to validate our viewpoint with others. These disagreements present us with generally inexperienced sensations which may‚ in fact‚ support our preconceptions. Captain Trouin in the novel ’The Quiet American’‚ unlike Fowler‚ is certain of his drive in Vietnam. His experience of "bombing defenceless villages" has tormented him to the horrors of the world as he seeks refuge within his purpose. By fighting for his "friends" he maintains a point of concrete

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    Individuals make sacrifices and compromises in order to belong. Discuss. In exploring the themes of identity and belonging‚ individuals (are the individuals exploring the themes? That’s how it reads.) will make sacrifices against certain things in order to belong in society‚ this usually results in the loss of identity. In life‚ many people will have to make very difficult decisions‚ which lead them to make sacrifices or compromise. The most common sacrifices and compromises are usually personal

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    to make a birthday cake for their partners. The students explain the process from beginning to end‚ showing clear organization and transition from one step to the next. Read more: Mini-Lesson Ideas for Expository Writing | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_8250265_minilesson-ideas-expository-writing.html#ixzz1ojVOu3u6 Instructions Things You ’ll Need Pen Paper 1. 1 Examine the topic or subject of the essay. Take time to consider it‚ then choose a thesis or idea that is not only interesting

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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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    communism in the First Indochina War. Fowler‚ a non-intervening British reporter living in Vietnam‚ meets Pyle of the Economic Attache‚ representing the United States to aid French in the First Indochina War to preserve Western values in the novel The Quiet American by Graham Greene. However Pyle’s arrogance in intervening Vietnam makes Fowler think negatively of his ideal. Fowler’s interpretation of conflicts in Vietnam as

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    such as jurisprudence and sovereignty‚ oftentimes cause high school students much struggle when trying to thoroughly understand such conceptual ideas. To teach these theoretical concepts‚ one must not only equivalently utilize David Ausubel’s Expository teaching model‚ but also retain an overall knowledge of other valuable strategies related to Ausubels’s model (Woolfolk‚ 2004‚ p. 281). To Ausubel‚ the most significant idea is that of the advance organizer‚ a statement of introduction that aids

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    unscrupulous tyrannical power involving carnal pleasures and deviating from the restrictive morals of the “occidental.” The Orient displays feminine vulnerability with its progress and value judged as inferior to the West. Graham Greene’s The Quiet American presents the treatment of Phuong as a metaphor for how foreign occupying forces treat her native country of Vietnam‚ and her depiction as having no control in matters of her love life is a motif of the Orient being a feminized other. Hegemonic

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    Expository Writing Expository writing is writing that EXPLORES and EXPLAINS things. It gives the writer the freedom to investigate a topic in such a way that the writer can show the reader various aspects that are interesting‚ challenging and thought provoking about a topic/prompt. This type of writing/essay allows for exploration of the topic while still being able to express a viewpoint. Such an essay should give a balanced discussion of different views and should consider the pros and cons of

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    Expository Essay I have chosen two pieces of music‚ both played with a woodwind instrument‚ but from two very different regions. The first one with title “Lam thang san” is played by a Thai performer using a free-reed aerophone that accompanies the vocalists. The second one is a Native American flute performance with use of an end-blown flute. The title of the piece is “Taos Pueblo Courting Song”. The music gives audiences a gentle touch of peacefulness and solitude of earth. There is an

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