The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Essay

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    with words. Writers also have to be tremendously meticulous when writing their story to ensure that their work is an accurate portrayal of what war really is. One of the most successful authors able to perform such a feat is Tim O’Brien, who wrote The Things They Carried, which is a compilation of fictional short stories relating to the Vietnam War that are all based upon the author’s own experience from serving in this war. In these stories, the protagonist is a fictional version of the…

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    back home he reminds me, “I don’t fight this war for the country, but for my family”. My brother is unique from all others, instead of summing up the number of deceased; his goal is to get back home to us. Similarly, in the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, the soldiers drafted into the war fight daily in order to return to their loved ones. The author believes relationships are necessary for the soldiers in the war because it helps them believe they are not going through it alone,…

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    have their own way to protest war; they use many examples of figurative language. Writers protest war by using imagery, irony, and structure. Stephen Crane, author of “War Is Kind”, Wilfred Owen, author of “Dulce et Decorum Est”, Tim O’Brien, author of “The Things They Carried” use irony and imagery to protest war. Kevin Powers use structure in his document to protest war. Many people can easily notice figurative language, but it takes a creative eye to fully understand the true meaning in…

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    long periods of time; guilt will also hold you back from success. The saying “time heals all wounds” is horribly inaccurate: guilt can often last a lifetime. In the book, The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien, one of the main characters, Tim, feels the lasting guilt of losing a friend in war. Twenty years after the war, Tim returns to the sight of Kiowa’s death, and even after all this time he thought to himself “I wanted to tell Kiowa…

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    The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien, is a story about a group of soldiers in the Vietnam War. One of the characters by the name of Kiowa ends up dying in a field of sewage. While First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross believes it is his fault, a young soldier that Kiowa had grown close to also believes it is his fault as well. Their thoughts are both right, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and the young soldier are the ones to truly blame for Kiowa’s death. While neither one of them meant to get…

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    novel The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien and the short story “The Half-skinned Steer” by Annie Proulx, take place in a harsh natural setting. These tales both vary in their theme and concepts. They also vary in many aspects, ranging from tone to symbols.Though these stories are different, they share commonalities in themes. Both Proulx and O'Brien use their pieces of literature to teach lessons or even show their personal perspectives. One of the themes present in The Things They Carried is…

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    on soldiers’ personalities and they tend to as much as they can to distance their minds from the harsh reality of war. Many civilians have no clue as to the hardships they endure. Tim O’Brien communicates his experience to many through his short story, “The Things They Carried”. As O’Brien lists off the physical things the soldiers carry day in and day out in Vietnam, he also exposes the mental and emotional burdens they carry. He reveals the horrifying experience of war in what they carry: from…

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    Is fighting in war really as good as everyone says it is? Authors that have fought in war say otherwise. Writers such as Stephen Crane, Wilfred Owen, Tim O’brien, and Kevin Powers have experienced the horrors and real pain of fighting in war. These writers use many of the best techniques to protest war such as imagery, irony, and structure. Writers use imagery to protest war by putting images in the readers head of all the suffering and struggle they experienced. Wilfred Owen, the…

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    should prioritize every important thing or activities or even the goals that we plan to accomplish before our eternal voyage. In the book, The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien explains the idea that it is…

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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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