A characteramp39s sketch of Fowler. ... When Phuong left Fowler for Pyle, Fowler admited that Pyle was a better match for her than HE was, an aging and married man, who drinks, smokes opium daily ... View More
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The Quiet American ... novel involvement theme Phuong when is to only Pyle plastic give does Fowler thinks arrogance the leaves the he leftFowler and Pyle trying still Quiet Greene ... View More
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The Quiet American The main focus of this love is from Pyle and Fowler to Phuong. ... Fowler realizes this the night that Pyle is murdered and he is taking opium hits with Phuong. ... View More
Wordcount: 909
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phoung as a metaphor for vietn ... Phuongamp39s ampquotloveampquot to Fowler and Pyle is not so much on love but more on the practical reason of money, shelter food and other basic necessities. ... View More
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Quiet American ... not outspoken strife with one another.Whether being the tug of war over Phuong, or just politics in general, it seems that the Fowler and Pyle rarely agree ... View More
Wordcount: 852
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The Quiet American In Graham Greeneamp39s The Quiet American, Greene uses the characters Thomas Fowler and Alden Pyle to represent a greater picture. In ... View More
Wordcount: 663
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