The Things They Carried Essay

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    In Tim O’Brien’s famous short story, “The Things They Carried”, the story follows a group of soldiers lead by Lieutenant Jimmy Cross. This story takes place during the Vietnam War and Lieutenant Cross spends most of his time fantasising about home and the girl of his dreams, Martha. However when one of the soldiers under his command, Ted Lavender, is killed by a sniper, Cross realizes that he has to put aside his desire to go home and focus on leading his men and keeping them alive. Theme is…

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    Throughout The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, O’Brien lists experiences that men in the Vietnam War had to go through. From getting ambushed, to sitting around drinking, O’Brien talks about it all. In the article Vietnam: One Soldier’s Story by PBS, they interviewed another Vietnam War veteran and asked him about his experiences. In Vietnam: One Soldier’s Story, MIke Troyer takes us through the journey of when he was drafted at a young age to when he was eligible for his DEROS. PBS mentions…

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    Ted Lavender Symbolism

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    The title of the story is symbolic in that the literal things they carried with them were representative of their ranking. Jimmy Cross for example carries a different type of gun, maps, compasses, and the responsibility to secure his troops. Ted Lavender carried extra ammo, dope, tranquilizers, which proves him to not of made the most logical decisions. “more than 20 pounds of ammunition, plus the flak jacket and helmet and rations and water and toilet paper and tranquilizers and all the rest,…

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    plastic surgeries for teenagers, that is people should draw attention to which consequences such surgeries may bring and who takes responsibility for the teenagers surgeries. Ulene believes that the main reason for teenagers to get plastic surgeries carried out is the tremendous pressure from our culture and society. Teenagers are consistently exposed to ideals of how a…

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    down and demented. Units were, for the most part, unchecked by any higher power, and were left to commit atrocities at their own discretion. Tim O’Brien was one of these drafted soldiers in the war, and he writes about his experiences in The Things They Carried, a work of fiction which heavily incorporates verisimilitude as both a theme of the novel and in the writing of the book itself. He talks of an environment where isolation in the new, strange environment of Vietnam lead to a detachment…

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    Vietnam War Effects

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    The way people viewed the United States involvement in the war also determined how many felt about the draft, to conclude with the idea that not all soldiers in the war were drafted, furthermore, some soldiers volunteered. In the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, the narrator got drafted into the Vietnam war right after college. In the chapter “On the Rainy River”, Tim explains his urge to illegally flee to Canada by crossing the Rainy River in opposition of the war. In the chapter…

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    including The Dug-Out and Things They carried, by exemplifying the love that the soldiers have for one another and the deep emotional connection they…

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    uses a series of analogies that are relatable to piety. Socrates describes the physical state of carrying or leading objects and that to be carried or led, they must have been put into that state by something carrying them. Thus, the things being carried are in a state of being carried and since piety is a mental state, it is parallel to the state of being carried. Therefore, something must put piety into the state of being pious and Socrates looks at the gods to do so. Socrates describes that…

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    Theme Of Trust And Guilt

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    Tim O’Brien, the author and narrator of the novel The Things They Carried depicts the tragic experiences he endured while in the Vietnam War. He was a young college educated man who was drafted into the war, along the way he got close to many soldiers in his platoon, gaining support and trust. Having these relationships helped him get through the war but also caused many tough times due to their deaths. In the novel The Things They Carried author and narrator Tim O’Brien portrays the themes of…

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    These people are particularly more metropolitan, and see things like shootings happening near them. The laws surrounding gun control in a city environment are focused more towards rifles, rightfully so, but handguns should be restricted as well, since they are just as, if not more, dangerous. For the people in cities who feel lesser of guns, there are laws in place restricting the things they fear. In the city of Boston, a handgun can be carried with the permission from a police chief. Not to…

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