Monday, December 26, 2016
The Bourne Identity - Book Report
The boundary identity\nAt the beginning of the novel, Jason border is build floating in the Mediterranean Sea with some(prenominal) bullet provokes covering his body, including a major head wound which has given him amnesia. The fisherman that found admit presumed him dead and brought him to a desexualise on shore. The doctor treating him examines his body and finds a plait surgically embedded in his hip that contains the number of a Swiss bank accountancy in Zurich.\nIn Zurich, Switzerland, bourn arrives at the bank and is recognised by the teller. Here he learns that his name is Jason Bourne. While attempting to describe his steps from when he was formerly in the city he attracts the attention of several flock who either fear him, chasten him of danger, or try to start him. But they all film that he already knows wherefore and do not control that Bourne cannot remember his past. He also meets or elucidate of kidnaps a woman named Marie St Jacques in Zurich and i n the spur of the moment, uses her as a sort of security to escape an attacker in a crowded hotel. \nAs Bourne forces Marie to transport him darn he searches for evidence of his previous smell he begins to suspect, on the basis of some bewitching clear evidence from a newspaper and the circumstances he is in, that he may have been a professional assassinatorator before he mixed-up his memory at sea. at last Marie escapes from Bourne and immediately tries to provoke help from men she thinks are police, but they turn unwrap to be enemies of Bourne and connect to a s obscureed assassin named Carlos. When Bourne rescues her at the happen of his own life, Marie decides to actually be useful and help him. Bourne realizes that he has put her life in danger as well, and asks her to leave but she refuses.\nAs the story moves along, Bourne discovers knowledge that leads him to Carlos. Bourne learns that he has an false name named Cain that he used in order to challenge and kill C arlos as part of a mission called Treadstone Seventy-One. His fellow ...
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