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Fowler constructs Pyle as a naïve young man who is an innocent victim of dogmatic and simplistic ideologies. Fowler sees American culture and Democracy as a corrupting influence on an innocent Pyle. This is exhibited th relational processes, where Pyle, as the carrier, is given attributes such as "innocent", "young and ignorant and silly". This innocence is highlight by contrasting it with the attribute of "the whole pack of them", Fowlers serotypes of Americans.
Pyle's corruption is seen in the single instance of his operating as a goal, where "they" are processed as having "killed" him. This construction of Pyle as corrupted by his environment is further solidified in Pyle's role in material processes. The conceptual goal, which Pyle is acting upon "the east", is processed in service of the ideological beneficiary "democracy". The manner in which Fowler projects Pyle's thoughts has Pyle, as senser, interpreting the reality of "a dead body" through simplistic ideas such as "a......
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Title: The Quiet American
Approximate Word Count: 473
Approximate Pages: 2 (250 words per double-spaced page)
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