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The Quiet: American

Graham Greene’s The Quiet American (1955) presents a stark critique of American interventionism, pitting the cynical, non-involved journalist Thomas Fowler against the naive, idealist agent Alden Pyle. Set during the First Indochina War, the narrative illustrates how Pyle's misplaced, theory-driven "innocence" leads to devastating real-world consequences, forcing the detached, observant Fowler to abandon his neutrality. Ultimately, the novel serves as a profound examination of moral ambiguity, suggesting that true engagement requires acknowledging the heavy,, and often destructive, human cost of political idealism.

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