Centrality of opposites in the novelsof Graham Greene

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Zadie Smith says in her introduction to the novel, ?in The Quiet American' personal motivations are linked to their political mirror twins' (vii) ?i.e. the microcosmic relationship between Pyle and Fowler, which is central to the novel, is twinned with a macrocosmic geopolitical clash of ideologies. Although they regularly clash over their beliefs, it is the struggle for Phuong that primarily casts Fowler and Pyle as adversaries...
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Pyle's arrival in Vietnam, and his subsequent captivation by Phuong at the Chalet, results in the formation of a love triangle as Pyle attempts to take Phuong from Fowler. The complexities of this love triangle serve as a microcosmic representation of the political situation in Vietnam at the time. The beautiful Vietnamese girl Phuong acts as an emblem for her country and there is an importance to her name, which means phoenix...
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