Thursday, November 6, 2008
Ben and Austin 30-58
"It's nothing to do with us, we are foreigners" (Greene 37). Captain Fellows doesn't care about the affairs of the Mexican people. He is only there to gain personal wealth.
Monday, November 3, 2008
A_brow
" He was at home anywhere." (31)
"Your a foreigner living under the protection of our laws." (35)
"Your a foreigner living under the protection of our laws." (35)
He represents the character of contradictions. He is first described as a happy man and seems to be satisfied with his life. He is an Englishman and he's in Mexico for his own financial gain. He also describes European imperialism but mainly Captain Fellows represents deception. "'I'm glad to be home,' Captain Fellows said, and he believed it. It was his one firm conviction-that he really felt the correct emotions of love and joy and grief and hate. He had always been a good man at zero hour" (Greene 32). He acts likes he's happy but inside he is not.
Grace and Kara (Captain Fellows)
"He's big sunburned face was like the map of a mountain region- patches of varying brown with two small blue lakes that were his eyes." (Greene 31)
"He was a happy man" (31)
"Captain Fellows felt happily at one with nature" (31)
"He was a happy man" (31)
"Captain Fellows felt happily at one with nature" (31)
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