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    the war, and Powers was a machine gunner as well. There was 20,000,000 casualties in the Great War, and Wilfred Owen, the author of “Dulce et Decorum Est” was 25 when he died just one week before the war ended. Also Tim O’Brien, author of The things they carried was drafted into the Vietnam war which had 58,000 American deaths, and 2,000,000 Vietnamese deaths. In these documents, writers use imagery, irony, and structure to protest war. Throughout the documents, in the yellow birds by Kevin…

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    151,600 people die every single day, according to the Population Reference Bureau. Both common and natural, death is something that has an impact on everyone at some point in their life. In the books “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley and “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, death frequently occurs and impacts the characters and their story. The dead deserve respected regardless of the way they lead their life or die for the sake of the family members and loved ones, all human beings deserve…

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    In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, he tells the stories of many soldiers and what there experiences were in war. Many of the soldiers described in this novel were soldiers that were forced to fight in the Vietnam War. I will now choose three soldiers from the novel and examine how these soldiers were changed by their experiences. The three characters and their stories that I am going to use is Lt. Jimmy Cross and he carried the fact that his ex girlfriend Martha would never…

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    find out whether the infiltrations rate throughout the school were same or not. The hypothesis was “Infiltration rates remain constant throughout the school” We carried out the experiment to see whether the hypothesis was true or not. My team and I carried out the experiment using the infiltration kit. The sites that…

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    The Importance Of Friendship In O Brien

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    This bond that the soldiers formed helped them to survive, and helped the men of Alpha Company to cope with the war after they returned to the United States. "The bond that men form with each other in the heat of battle is incomprehensible to those who have not experienced warfare for themselves...You make close friends. You become part of a tribe and you share the same blood - you give it together, you take it together." (O'Brien, 192) This bond of friendship helps the men of Alpha…

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    (85). So when a student attempts to capture in one sentence what the work as a whole means, they immediately fail. In one sentence you cannot say what O’Brien intends to accomplish with his work. Unless that sentence is: The meaning of The Things They Carried as a whole is to share a human experience despite whether or not it actually happened. But that could be said for every work ever written. An increase in mathematical and scientific learning has occured over the previous century. A push for…

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    same things being both pious and…

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    hump meant to walk, or to march, but it implied burdens far beyond the intransitive”(3). Lieutenant Jimmy Cross has carried his fair share of objects, feelings, and thoughts. Minor characters such as Lee Strunk and Dave Jensen experience very strange and odd events, which initiates suspicious behavior between the two. The soldiers in the Vietnam War carried a multitude of different things, whether they were physical or mental. Horrid events would hang in the air around Lieutenant Jimmy Cross’s…

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