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    4/5 8 March 2023 The Things They Carried: Tim O'Brien's connection to mental struggles caused by war Soldiers carry items through war. During war, they experience struggles that most people cannot comprehend. They carry those struggles throughout their lifetime. The Things They Carried represents not only the soldiers' physical items but also the mental trauma that comes with the war. Tim O'Brien saw these struggles firsthand. O’Brien writes about these struggles descriptively through the narrator's eyes of Tim O’Brien. During a time when people gained more knowledge of PTSD, Tim O’Brien wrote The Things They Carried about his personal experiences in Vietnam and the mental struggles they carried…

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    Attention, attention read all about it, Tim O’Brien uses fiction or narrative in his writings. When you read a story, you are the narrator, how would you read the story. Would you see yourself in the story, being the main character, being on the front line like Tim O’Brien was. Imagine yourself carrying the things of past or deceased soldiers. You are in control, you have the power to make a story a fiction piece or a narrative one. I did, when reading, “The Things They Carried,” Tim O’Brien I…

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    The Critical Analysis of Tim O’Brien War never changes, but war changes people. The soldier pays the ultimate price for freedom and peace. The war always stays with the soldier even long after the battles are over. Tim O’Brien is one of those soldiers who payed the price and survived the war, but internally never leaving the Vietnam War. In The Things They Carried, O’Brien uses his life experiences from the Vietnam War and his childhood, the protest during the war, and his ideologies from the…

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    Timothy O’Brien is a renowned American writer, famous for writing novels on the Vietnam War.” (FamousAuthors). One of his most famous novels is called “The Things They Carried.” O’Brien was born on October 1, 1946 in Austin, Minnesota. He grew up in Worthington, where that city played an important role in shaping his imagination and developing his artistic sensibility. Although O’Brien was against the war, he was conscripted into the United States Army and sent to Vietnam where he served for…

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    underlying messages to a rather normal story. The most significant effect of symbolism in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is that symbolism shows that the mental and emotional health of American troops was severely and negatively impacted in the Vietnam War, specifically Tim O’Brien. “The war itself offered him nothing but darkness; maybe, in writing about it, he [Tim O’Brien] can find a ray of light (Hope College/WTS Journal List).” Events, thoughts, and characters throughout the novel…

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    Annotated Bibliography: The Things They Carried By Tim O’Brien Thesis: In “The Things They Carried”, the author, Tim O’Brien argues that the emotional burdens of fear, grief, terror, love and cruelty reality about war hardens the soldiers, and the psychological effects that these soldiers will have to carry for the rest of their life. "Looking Back at the Vietnam War with Author, Veteran Tim O’Brien." PBS. PBS, n.d. Web. 19 Aug. 2016. In this short interview with Tim O’Brien, he brings about…

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    “The Things They Carried” is a short story based on Tim O’Brien’s experience in the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien served in the Vietnam War for two years when he was fresh out of college in 1968. The Vietnam War was the source of a lot of destruction in the Vietnamese cities and caused a lot of death. Although the Vietnam War caused by the United States perceived responsibility to stop the spread of communism, it had negative consequences on the Americans and Vietnamese citizens alike. So much…

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    In Tim O’Brien’s novel, The Things They Carried, he deviates from customary war novel structure by disputing the romantic concept of war, using a nonlinear narrative, and focusing on humanizing the American soldiers in order to emphasize the intricacy of war and its effects on the soldiers. O’Brien deviates from the traditional war novel structure by abandoning typical chronology and adopting a nonlinear narrative to emphasize the confusion and complexity of war. The use of a nonlinear…

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    Characters in The Things They Carried all earn respect from their bravery throughout the Vietnam War, but bravery is not something easy to have. Soldiers took a lot of sacrifices to be able to be considered brave. Tim O’Brien proves that life as a soldier is extremely difficult. Characters in The Things They Carried endured harsh conditions and required a long effort to be attributed as “brave”. Curt Lemon, Ted Lavender, Norman Bowker, and Kiowa each had great patriotism to sacrifice their…

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    Tim O'Brien uses various types of rhetoric to introduce and familiarize the hardships and travesties of war with those who have never experienced it in his novel The Things They Carried. Bringing new light and perspective to a story told before, O’Brien uses his narrator, the flexibility of truth, and repetition to assist his story telling. In the beginning of the novel, we are introduced to a character named Tim O'Brien, sculpted from O’Brien’s personal experience as a Vietnam veteran…

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