Identity is the physical and mental properties of and individual including their culture or traditions. Everyone has their own identity which allows us to be different. It is the value and norms that describes ones-self. In the story‚ “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brian‚ identity plays a big role in each characters life. As readers‚ we are introduced to a group of young soldiers that are currently in the war. Each soldier carries several valuable artifacts which symbolizes content within their
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Writing Prompt 1 In the book “The Things They Carried” the author shows how the soldiers use materialistic objects to work in the harsh environment while also carrying burdens because of death‚ isolation and shock. The author uses different levels of ambiguity when using the word carried. In the book the word carries spans from physically carrying objects to mentally carrying burdens. Also the character of the soldiers that are introduced in the first chapter are unraveled throughout the book as
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this verion of the poem contains 298 stanzas. It gives a detailed‚ though not necessarily historically accurate account of the betrayal of Roland‚ a knight of King Charles‚ by his stepfather Ganelon as the Frankish campaign in Islamic Spain came to a close. King Marsile of Saragossa‚ the only city yet to be conquered by King Charles‚ strikes a deal with Ganelon to save his land from Frankish control by eliminating Ganelon ’s rival‚ Roland. As Charles and his army return to France‚ Marsile attacks the
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Close Reading: Bartleby the Scrivener Herman Melville wrote the short story‚ Bartleby The Scrivener‚ in 1853 at the age of thirty-four. Melville writes this short story during the Industrial Revolution era‚ where Wall Street was booming and the economy was changing and shifting rapidly. At this particular time‚ Herman Melville had just finished writing another short story that was astonishingly criticized by fellow writers and critics. Melville felt that humanity had mistreated him just for
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The Things They Carried McKayla Vaughn Passage: “Whenever he looked at the photographs‚ he thought of new things he should’ve done.” P.2 Small Meaning: In this quote‚ Lieutenant Cross is deeply in love with Martha. He carries a picture of her in his pocket. The one date him and Martha went on‚ he thinks he blew it. So every time he glances at Martha’s picture‚ he thinks of something more he should have done. Big Meaning: Everybody regrets. This book is not just a war book‚ but a book about men’s
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In “The Things They Carried” Tim O’Brien uses fiction to create his own war story. His feelings and experiences are expressed through less than true events. Why did O’Brien feel compelled to add fiction to his story? It’s important to know that war is a very sensitive topic. He could have heard about events while he was serving that may have not affected him directly. The fact that these things may have not happened to him creates a disconnection to the audience. People aren’t entertained
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Reading Response Summary: The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien at first seemed to be just another war story. As I started reading I thought I was not going to have any interest at all in the story however after I got into the story I found myself more interested than I thought I was going to be. This story is an excellent depiction of war itself. It is very realistic and easy to relate to even without any personal experience with war. The title itself paves the way for the entire story
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The Things They Carried: Ideas for Researched Writing (#2) Tim O’ Brien’s story “The Things They Carried” received very positive reviews from critics. The review that stood out to me the most was by Richmond Times-Dispatch from Powells Books. I also gathered a few other analyses that have similar reactions but different interpretations. A review by John Greenya in the book reviews section of The Washington Times. I also found two independent reviews intriguing. One by Julie Moore‚ submitted
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The Yellow Wallpaper Close Reading The narrator of The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman discovers that the woman trapped in the yellow wallpaper is really herself and reflects that there are countless other women trapped and oppressed by society just as she is. Through her descent into madness‚ the narrator is able to finally free herself‚ but not without losing her sanity in the process. When the narrator states: “I pulled and she shook‚ I shook and she pulled” (Gilman 517)‚ this
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evening he got drunk‚ and was around till after with a couple of mighty hard-looking strangers‚ and then went off with them. Well‚ he hain ’t come back sence‚ and they ain ’t looking for him back till this thing blows over a little‚ for people thinks now that he killed his boy and fixed things so folks would think robbers done it‚ and then he ’d get Huck ’s money without having to bother a long time with a lawsuit. People do say he warn ’t any too good to do it. Oh‚ he ’s sly‚ I reckon. If he don
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