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===Tom Brown=== The character of Tom Brown was portrayed as an example of a lost soul, a tough, jaded American serving in the French Foreign Legion with a name that was so bland that it was clearly a pseudonym.{{sfn|Baxter|2010|p=125}} In the film, it is strongly implied that Brown was attempting to escape a painful past by enlisting in the French Foreign Legion, which famously "asks no questions" about an applicant's background.{{sfn|Baxter|2010|p=125}} Likewise, Brown seems to have no future beyond fighting for a cause that he does not believe in Morocco and seemingly sleeping with every women in sight.{{sfn|Baxter|2010|p=125}} It is only when he meets Amy that he finds someone that he actually cares about and a reason to be hopeful about the future.{{sfn|Baxter|2010|p=125}} Most notably, Brown who was portrayed as an entirely cynical, selfish character prior to meeting Amy displays an altruistic side as he encourages Amy to marry the rich man La Bessière who is more capable of supporting her financially than he is under his private's salary.{{sfn|Baxter|2010|p=129}} Despite his efforts to push Amy out of his life, when he is alone, he carves the "Amy Jolly" onto the table along with a heart.
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