In the story, “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Tim O'Brien uses the motif of eyes to demonstrate that the war messes you up no matter who you are before it. Mary Anne was introduced into war just an innocently as a baby is introduced into life. She contained a innocence of no other. “This seventeen-year-old doll in her goddamn culottes, perky and fresh-faced, like a cheerleader visiting the opposing team’s locker room. Her pretty blue eyes seemed to glow” (96). Mary Anne appeared to be a gorgeous girl, she was the “typical” popular high school girl who everyone wanted to be and knew. She came off as “innocent” due to her pretty blue eyes. As time passed she was exposed to the environment of war, looking into
In the story, “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong” Tim O'Brien uses the motif of eyes to demonstrate that the war messes you up no matter who you are before it. Mary Anne was introduced into war just an innocently as a baby is introduced into life. She contained a innocence of no other. “This seventeen-year-old doll in her goddamn culottes, perky and fresh-faced, like a cheerleader visiting the opposing team’s locker room. Her pretty blue eyes seemed to glow” (96). Mary Anne appeared to be a gorgeous girl, she was the “typical” popular high school girl who everyone wanted to be and knew. She came off as “innocent” due to her pretty blue eyes. As time passed she was exposed to the environment of war, looking into