The Things They Carried Essay

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    life-changing situations war can put you through. Similarly, Carne and Komuyaka touches on the war subjects as well through their poems. Is difficult to describe what a horror is during a war, since is an individual appeal to each person. The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien he describes each aspect of the war itself in a platoon of young fellas. “I was drafted to fight a war I hated. I was twenty-one years old. Young, yes and politically naïve, but even so the American war in Vietnam seemed…

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    title, The Things They Carried, is the most accurate title that could have been given to the book written by Tim O’Brien. The title that O’Brien chose gives direct insight into what to the book is about: the things (burdens) soldiers carry when at war, and even when some return home. While soldiers will carry heavy physical loads at war, O’Brien describes to us the emotional loads men carry, and how some might be heaver than the physical loads. The emotional loads consist of many things and…

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    “The Things They Carried” is a short story written by Tim O 'Brien in 1990, about several young American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War on the outskirts of a small village, Than Khe. The soldiers are under the command of the main character, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. Through his storytelling, O’Brien describes the multiple weights and burdens young men of war carry in order to survive. The soldiers in Lieutenant Cross 's platoon carry more than just tangible burdens such as: weapons,…

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    novel, The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien discusses the experiences that he and his fellow soldiers faced throughout the Vietnam War that not only caused physical conflicts, but internal conflicts as well. O’Brien and his comrades all have one thing in common: they all carry things that help them get through the hardships of war. Tim O’Brien shows the emotional conflicts, such fear and embarrassment, which result from the pressures and experiences at war. The things the soldiers carried…

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    the weight of their gear, and the mental stress of their problems and worries thousands of miles across the sea back home along with the horrors of war. “First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carried letters from a girl named Martha, a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey.” This shows the reader one of the many things of what runs through the minds of the soldiers and the weight of those burdens on their shoulders. During a combat mission having these worries on one’s mind when in a firefight…

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    When reading The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien there were many different things that can be learned. Being involved in a war such as Vietnam required having many different traits as a person. In order to be properly prepared to endure something as traumatic as war, the traits needed are, courageousness, faithful, insightful, and open-mindedness. Each of these traits are essential to successfully entering this type of position. Being in the military, air force, or coast guard takes a lot,…

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    human in the world, we all are very different in many ways, we all follow different dreams, and we love different things. Many people love drugs so much that can even let their satisfaction to drugs kill themselves. Some fall in love with a girl, some live for their families. We all…

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien is a war story. It tells about the physical and not so physical things that his friends and himself bared during the Vietnam War. This book portrays how these things weighted or lightened their load and how it impacted their time in Vietnam. Throughout the story O’Brien contradicts himself multiple times, making it difficult to separate fact and fiction. Just about everyone that has or will read this book will surely be confused, but pay close enough…

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    you think will always be real and unique. In works of literature like “Things They Carried” and “Fences” some things tend to be a stretch of the truth. Being able to add some fiction and change reality can give you a different perspective of the story and help you fill a gap you could not fill before with what actually happened. In “Fences” it was used to make Troy’s emotions more vivid to the audience. In “Things They Carried” it was used to let O’Brian add to the emotional impact the audience…

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    Composition II Essay Outline “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, is short story is about the soldiers during The Vietnam war and their struggles to maintain their lives. The author talks about how that their mental burdens they carry outweigh the physical burdens that those in war must carry. (O’Brien 1-12). In the story the narrator states, "They carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief, terror, love, longing--these were intangibles, but the intangibles had their own…

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