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+ | |appears_novel = [[The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing]] |
+ | |ref_novel = [[Letters from Zedelghem]] |
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+ | |relate_novel = [[Tilda Ewing]], wife<br>Jackson, son |
− | |image = [[File:Cloud-Atlas_Adam-Ewing_001.jpg]] |
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− | |story = [[The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing]]<br />(Chapters 1, 11) |
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+ | |appears_film = [[Adam's Journal]] |
+ | |image = Adam Ewing.jpg |
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+ | |ref_film = [[Robert's Letters]] |
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+ | |next_in_film = [[Poor Hotel Guest]] |
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+ | |actor = [[Jim Sturgess]] |
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+ | |relate_film = [[Tilda Ewing]], wife<br>Jackson, son |
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'''Adam Ewing''' is a San Francisco-based attorney, and it is his journal that is the basis for [[The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing]] - which consists of chapters 1 and 11. |
'''Adam Ewing''' is a San Francisco-based attorney, and it is his journal that is the basis for [[The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing]] - which consists of chapters 1 and 11. |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | Adam Ewing is a notary from San Francisco, California living in the nineteenth century. He is sent to the South Pacific, charged with finding the beneficiary of a will under probate in California. Chapters 1 and 11 unfold as the reader is permitted to read parts of a daily journal Ewing is keeping of his travels. On his return voyage from Australia, Ewing is |
+ | Adam Ewing is a notary from San Francisco, California living in the nineteenth century. He is sent to the South Pacific, charged with finding the beneficiary of a will under probate in California. Chapters 1 and 11 unfold as the reader is permitted to read parts of a daily journal Ewing is keeping of his travels. On his return voyage from Australia, Ewing is delayed on one of the Chatham Islands as the ship he is on - the ''Prophetess'' - makes repairs. It is on this island that he meets the English "doctor," [[Henry Goose]], whom the ship's captain invites aboard once the ship is seaworthy. Also in the island, he encounters a member of the native Moriori people named [[Autua]]. Ewing observes the native being flogged by Maori, no doubt a driving factor in Autua's later appearance in Ewing's cabin as a stowaway. Ewing and Goose become friends and the "good" "doctor" treats him for a mysterious "ailment." Goose turns out to be poisoning Ewing, plotting to rob him blind (if not dead), but the notary is pulled back from the brink of death by the native stowaway, Autua. |
==Quotes== |
==Quotes== |
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+ | {{Quote|What is an ocean, but a multitude of drops?|Adam Ewing}} |
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{{Quote|Glass and peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows.|Adam Ewing}} |
{{Quote|Glass and peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows.|Adam Ewing}} |
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{{Quote|History admits no rules, only outcomes. What precipitates outcomes? Vicious acts & virtuous acts. What precipitates acts? Belief.|Adam Ewing}} |
{{Quote|History admits no rules, only outcomes. What precipitates outcomes? Vicious acts & virtuous acts. What precipitates acts? Belief.|Adam Ewing}} |
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− | {{Quote|If we believe that humanity may transcend tooth & claw, if we believe |
+ | {{Quote|If we believe that humanity may transcend tooth & claw, if we believe diverse races & creeds can share this world as peaceably as the orphans share their candlenut tree, if we believe leaders must be just, violence muzzled, power accountable & the riches of the Earth & its Oceans shared equitably, such a world will come to pass.|Adam Ewing}} |
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+ | {{Quote|[The Shark's] mouth and eyes called to mind Tilda's mother.|Adam Ewing}} |
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==Film portrayal== |
==Film portrayal== |
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==Image Gallery== |
==Image Gallery== |
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[[Category:The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing Characters]] |
[[Category:The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing Characters]] |
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+ | [[Category:Adam Ewing Reincarnations]] |
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Revision as of 13:22, 10 November 2017
Adam Ewing | |
Novel | |
Appears | The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing |
Referenced | Letters from Zedelghem |
Relationships | Tilda Ewing, wife Jackson, son |
Film | |
Appears | Adam's Journal |
Referenced | Robert's Letters |
Actor | Jim Sturgess |
Relationships | Tilda Ewing, wife Jackson, son |
Character |
Adam Ewing is a San Francisco-based attorney, and it is his journal that is the basis for The Pacific Journal of Adam Ewing - which consists of chapters 1 and 11.
Biography
Adam Ewing is a notary from San Francisco, California living in the nineteenth century. He is sent to the South Pacific, charged with finding the beneficiary of a will under probate in California. Chapters 1 and 11 unfold as the reader is permitted to read parts of a daily journal Ewing is keeping of his travels. On his return voyage from Australia, Ewing is delayed on one of the Chatham Islands as the ship he is on - the Prophetess - makes repairs. It is on this island that he meets the English "doctor," Henry Goose, whom the ship's captain invites aboard once the ship is seaworthy. Also in the island, he encounters a member of the native Moriori people named Autua. Ewing observes the native being flogged by Maori, no doubt a driving factor in Autua's later appearance in Ewing's cabin as a stowaway. Ewing and Goose become friends and the "good" "doctor" treats him for a mysterious "ailment." Goose turns out to be poisoning Ewing, plotting to rob him blind (if not dead), but the notary is pulled back from the brink of death by the native stowaway, Autua.
Quotes
- "What is an ocean, but a multitude of drops?"
- —Adam Ewing
- "Glass and peace alike betray proof of fragility under repeated blows."
- —Adam Ewing
- "One fine day, a purely predatory world shall consume itself...In an individual, selfishness uglifies the soul; for the human species, selfishness is extinction."
- —Adam Ewing
- "History admits no rules, only outcomes. What precipitates outcomes? Vicious acts & virtuous acts. What precipitates acts? Belief."
- —Adam Ewing
- "If we believe that humanity may transcend tooth & claw, if we believe diverse races & creeds can share this world as peaceably as the orphans share their candlenut tree, if we believe leaders must be just, violence muzzled, power accountable & the riches of the Earth & its Oceans shared equitably, such a world will come to pass."
- —Adam Ewing
- "[The Shark's] mouth and eyes called to mind Tilda's mother."
- —Adam Ewing
Film portrayal
In the film adaptation, Adam Ewing is portrayed by actor Jim Sturgess.