The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien Essay

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    “The Things They Carried”, Tim O’Brien proposes a question and provides several differing answers. Through story telling, story analysis, and different points of view; Tim O’Brien gives the reader the open question of “How does fiction impact the perception of reality?” and allows the audience to form their own opinion. The main purpose of Storytelling is to reflect on a theme; however a well written story will also give the reader several differing opinions on it. “The Things They Carried”…

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    Storytelling in and of itself is a form of art; crafting a masterpiece simply from the imagination and past experiences. The Things They Carried is the epitome of the art of storytelling. Tim O'Brien creates the image of soldiers, soldiers at war, within the first couple of pages. Each and every soldier carries weapons, gear, and necessities with them. Soon to be discovered, each and every soldier also carries with them a story. Some stories simply about what they had for breakfast while other…

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    Smith, in her writing if “The Things Men Do”, makes the claim that Tim O’Brien was exclusionary to women with his writing of The Things They Carried. She oftentimes makes statements that suggest that O’Brien is in pursuit of strengthening the bonds between male characters in the novel, therefore alienating the female reader. Smith makes the argument that O’Brien continually tries to uphold gender norms from the unprogressive past. Lorrie Smith claims that Tim O’Brien limits the “agency and…

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    Written by Tim O’Brien, The Things They Carried is a novel that has a focus on the Vietnam War, and the effect the war had on the soldiers who participated. A short part of the novel’s multipart stories, The Things They Carried is a short story that focuses greatly on the themes of love and war, and the sacrifices one has to make between personal feelings and personal duty. The author uses the characters within the story to express the feelings of the men as they travel through Vietnam, as well…

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    The Love Story in “The Thing They Carried” Tim O’Brien’s “The Thing They Carried” is about the war and the things they carried during the war. Moreover, the memories they made and the experiences they shared while they were doing their mission are also included in this war story. Although it is emphasized about the war and the soldiers in this book, O’Brien also shows the different kind of love in this story. After all, he calls this story was the love story because the love between friends and…

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    Tim O’Brien, an American novelist, once said “Fiction is the lie that helps us understand the truth.” The soldiers lived through things that we could not fathom. In relation to Vietnam, the movie Forrest Gump snuck its way into my mind. Tim’s style of writing is why I am a fan of his stories, like Where Have You Gone Charming Billy? in particular. As a result, it made this book a real page turner. Soldiers in the Vietnam war carried an astonishing amount of items with them. I remain in awe of…

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    Hi classmates; I have chosen to write my essay on “The Things They Carried” and the use of setting.in a story. Working Thesis and Introduction The use of setting in a story is a vital component in developing background upon which the story will play out. In the short stories by Tim O’Brien, “The Things That They Carried” action takes place in the Vietnam War Era. Throughout this period, there was plenty of political and social conflict taking place in the United States and from this conflict;…

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    The Things They Carried is a compilation of many war stories about the soldiers in the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien writes about his own personal experiences while in Vietnam and includes stories told by his comrades from the war. O’Brien served was overall against the Vietnam War, but once he received his draft notice he was assigned to the Third Platoon as an infantry foot soldier (Estrada, 2013). In his novel, he includes a Native American man named Kiowa, who lost his life in Vietnam. If Tim…

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    Tim O’Brien went to Vietnam to fight. While there he experienced things he never thought of. In O’Brien’s book The Things They Carried, he wrote this book for himself to come to peace with the war he was suffering from and the problems. O’Brien was in Vietnam he experienced death, and him self getting shot two times. The book The Things They Carried is a story about Tim O'Brien's time in Vietnam and how he experienced the war. O’Brien intended audience was people going to war and he developed…

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    The Things They Carried, was written by Tim O’Brien. Tim was part of the Vietnam war. In this novel, Tim describes all the horrible things that happened in the war. From describing what everyone carried, to watching friend die, Tim listed it all. Once, O’Brien received his draft notice, he became extremely scared. He knew he was not ready and probably would never be. During his time in college, O’Brien took a stand against war and now he is getting drafted into it. “After college, I began…

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