Graham Greene
.... China.
Pyle believes that he offers a third alternative to what he sees as the misguided forces at work in Indo-China. The novel ....
(1619

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The Quiet American
.... President Bush and his allies feel the presence of a "Third Force" is required to promote democracy and freedom in the region, so
Pyle believes that Americans ....
(985

4

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Ideology in The Quiet American
.... Fowler's realism is the counterpoint to
Pyle innocence.
Pyle believes his actions are based on what the people of Vietnam want and need. ....
(3723

15

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Western Powers Involvement in Vietnam
.... Fowler's realism is the counterpoint to
Pyle innocence.
Pyle believes his actions are based on what the people of Vietnam want and need. ....
(3723

15

)
Graham Greene
.... DeVitis also
believes that the political realities of Indochina, or Vietnam, are .... the differences between human beings: The ideologies of Alden
Pyle, the quiet ....
(1655

7

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The Literary Battle in Japanese History
.... Soseki himself, however,
believes in the possibility of bridges. .... However, he knows it will be extremely difficult:
Pyle quotes the younger Soseki, articulating ....
(3225

13

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Modern Japanese Prose Narrative
.... Soseki himself, however,
believes in the possibility of bridges. .... However, he knows it will be extremely difficult:
Pyle quotes the younger Soseki, articulating ....
(2778

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