Hi robertcalder!

Is that a topic sentence or a prompt? (It seems more like a prompt to me.... but I dunno)
My memory of TQA is a bit fuzzy, but here are some things to think about:
1. In relation to TQA, thing about the internal moral conflict that Fowler goes through, and how it has developed into a really messy conflict. It isn't just Pyle who is the source of all his woes, but himself, Phuong, what about Heng even?
2. I would defs agree with the prompt for the paragraph(if you are writing one.)
3. However, I would, for complexity and interest's sake, include that victims of conflict aren't always those who play a role in the creation of dilemmas and disagreements. Think about the two poor Vietnamese soldiers in the watchtower, the ordinary people who are killed/hurt by the bomb in the Place Garnier:
the twitching torso of the trishaw driver... the headless baby... all these victims clearly did not create any conflict.
4. Also , think about why the line between perpetrator and victim is blurred. Is it because the perpetrator, in initiating the conflict, sacrifices something else which later on ends up being a terrible consequence?
5. Play around with Pyle (a man so deep-seated in his ways that he ends up dying because of them), and what about Phuong? Undoubtedly, she is a 'victim' of the interpersonal conflict b/w Pyle and Fowler, but doesn't her beauty(and whatever else) bring about the conflict?
Think about your outside sources, too, if it is an essay.
Hope that helps
