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Graduate Essays

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Graduate Essays Graduate Essays
The Quiet American Movie Vs Book
Philip Noyce s version of Graham Greene s novel The Quiet American to film was a
large success. It stayed pretty close to the book, and kept the personalities of the
character s the same. What I respected about the movie was that the director chose to
film in actual Vietnamese locations and without compromise, boldly sticking to the
novel by not letting the Americans come out of the story too kindly. It was filmed
greatly and he captured so many details of Vietnam. Brenden Fraiser and Michael
Caine did an amazing job portraying their characters. The first difference that you can
see is that the book was in first person and the movie was in third. This being said, there
were scenes added into the movie that was not in the book. I wasn t disappointed... Show
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He has negative outlook on what seems like everything. I personally had a hard time
reading the book because of the negativity from Fowler. Pyle in the book was the
opposite. I was more interested in Pyle because of his softer nature. What I like about
Pyle is how he would stick up and defend Phuong when Fowler made rude comments.
Fowler said that Phuong was merely a beautiful tool for his sexual pleasures. Pyle
responded That s a dirty crack. I won t have her insulted. You have no right... (TQA,
Graham Greene, 1955, pg 78) This shows Pyle s passion and soft nature. Michael Caine
is excellent as Fowler in the movie. He plays an aging unmotivated but skilled reporter
very good. On the other hand Fowler in the film is a lot more vulnerable, especially as
the film goes on, and his weaknesses begins to show. The movie never shows Fowler
telling Pyle how he feels about Phuong. He says that he is detached but then becomes
very involved in what is going on around him. With that action I feel it shows that he
does care about Phuong but doesn t know how to handle it. Thomas Fowler is a
complex character, and it is hard to compare him to his character in the book. The
movie doesn t show his personality and depth of character as the book does. The
movie portrays him more likeable with more dignity and less bitter. Fowler s character
does still give us that deep sense of how the political he is. Although I was disappointed
because I feel they took a huge part of the book and tossed it out by changing
Modesty In Othello
Camille Pissarro says, Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places
where other people see nothing. Now, think about this quote, what does it mean to you?
Modesty is an important part of our lives; something that most of us take for granted.
We need to take this in and look around. How could we have forgotten about something
so critical? I remember the first time I noticed what it means to be humble. It was the
year of 2017, in the season of winter. My motherand I were going out to buy at Rue21.
We went in, shopped, and then headed home; tired due to all of the perfume aromas.
Right as we got in the car, I saw someone in the distance. Someone with a help me sign.

My mom had not noticed him until we were two yards away

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