The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Essay

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    Vietnam War Effects

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    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 “Sweetheart of the Song Tra…

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    The Chaos They Carried “The Things They Carried” was written by Tim O’Brien and takes place in and around the small village of Than Khe during the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien is an American author who writes about his personal experiences guiding his readers through the horror of the war and the extreme situations that cause soldiers to commit unspeakable acts. His writing style is unique because he creates an explicit distinction between fact and fiction. The story is told in third person…

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    The Things They Carried The death scene of Curt Lemon and the Vietnamese soldier helps provide meaning to the title The Things They Carried because It shows the emotional effect of anger, remorse, and sadness soldiers carried inside them when others within their platoon died. Rat Kiley and Curt Lemon were young they goofed off with each other frequently to take the stress, and pressure of the war off them. However, when Lemon died by accident from the trap being set off something changed in…

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    the life of Tim O’Brien The author Tim O’Brien finds the way to tell his Vietnam War experience in his book by giving the story-truth and not happening-truth. The story-truth that never happened to him shows how he felt inside during the fighting for his life. The happening-truth seems to him not as interesting as the fiction that he tells in the story “The Things They Carried.” The story-truth is the better way to share human experience, and it is demonstrated the work by Tim O'Brien. In the…

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    Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried follows a group of soldiers through their tour of Vietnam. Throughout the story the reader is provided with imagery from a soldier coincidentally named Tim O’Brien, detailing the items his fellow soldiers carry in their knapsacks. The items carried show great personal connections to one another, as well as their lives outside of the war. Not only are the items described, but the emotion of warfare is depicted in great detail. Therefore, O’Brien’s imagery…

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    special as well as sad memory. In the novel The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien describes American soldiers who bear to take a physical and mental pain during the Vietnam war. Some soldiers have to carry emotional baggage after someone’s loss and some soldiers carry pictures of their loved ones, family or friends who die during the war. They also take different types of weapons such as guns and knives. As the Orlando Sentinel quoted, “The Things They Carried carries not only the soldiers’…

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    The Things They Carried is a novel by tim o'brien detailing the experience of the american soldiers in the vietnam war. O'brien masterfully blends the genres of fiction and memoir to describe the struggles of the vietnam war from a american perspective. in the novel the things they carried is a book filled with short stories and, the book is a challenging book that appears from a variety of literary traditions. O'Brien show his readers both a war memoir but also has some fictional Tim O’Brien…

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    O’Briens use of imagery is a key element in his passage. My first example is “There were many bodies, real bodies with real faces, but I was young then and I was afraid to look. And now, twenty years later, I”m left with faceless responsibility and faceless grief” he used the young men to represent the fearless Vietnam soldiers that have died. Thousands of soldiers were dead and weren’t able to be identified because they were burned by napalm or they were buried by the American soldiers.…

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    and the Green Knight, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, and The Road by Cormac McCarthy. These works of literature all point to common basses that Death is always a present thought moving them through the story and there journey. The theme of…

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    Jimmy Cross Symbolism

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    spiritually. Tim O’brien, the author of The Things They Carried uses items as well as experiences as symbols throughout the book. These symbols help carry the story, develop the characters, and help the reader find an emotional connection to the book. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his love letters from Martha are a good example. Even though the letters only weighed about four ounces they weighed heavy on Cross (O’Brien, 2-3). The letters symbolize love;a love that was never returned (O’Brien, 1-2)…

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