Graham Greene's vision in the two film adaptations of his novel The Quite American.

Write a five-hundred word examination of the lack of fidelity to Graham Greene's vision in the two film adaptations of his novel The Quite American. The paper should begin with an introduction providing an overview of the print-to-screen efforts since the publication of the novel, including a thesis statement expressing a conclusion regarding the nature and the implications of departure from Greene's original novel. In the two-part development, one on the 1958 adaptation by Joseph Mankiewicz and one on the 2002 rendering by Philip Noyce, trace the differences between novel and films with a focus on the Milk Bar bombing scene. Conclude the discussion with an assertion of how your investigation has changed your thinking, either about the novel, about the difference in media of novel and film, or about the controversies arising from American involvement in Vietnam.
Access the bombing scene in the Mankiewicz film here : https://youtu.be/RUGII1xkeXs Access the bombing scene in the Noyce film here : https://youtu.be/gBj0W9luDINw and here : https://youtu.be/QFO8ozhDX-0