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    effects. Lieutenant Cross is currently at war in Vietnam and he is repeatedly visited by the thought of his lover Martha. Martha is a student at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey‚ and this is where the lieutenant fell in love. He took her to a movie and during the movie he felt her knee‚ but she disapproved. After the movie‚ he kissed her before dropping her off‚ and the image of his lips pressed against hers was the start of one of many distractions in the war. Memories of love can be a motivation

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    soldiers went through in this book. For example‚ when Tim did not want to go to war and almost fled to Canada he realized that he rather go to war and die before he gets talked about by his community. This shows how far a person will go to prevent being embarrassed and talked about in a bad way‚ which we can relate to as high schoolers. It was difficult to relate to the book at the same time because I have never been to war and cannot understand what the soldiers went through. I also considered time

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    violence is ok and war is fine but they don’t think about the toll it takes on the people and their families. War damages people physically without a doubt but also damages the mentally‚ and socially. The damage taken from war is thoroughly shown in the book The Things They Carried by Tim O’brien‚ the veteran Donald Burkle‚ and the song “Breakdown” by hip hop artist J. Cole. Many people weren’t very happy with the vietnam war because of how the u.s. involved themselves in the war and how it ended

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    Kelsey Cassebaum ENG102 September 19‚ 2014 In “The Things They Carried‚” Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is torn between being a good leader to his soldiers and his love for Martha‚ thus making him a truly dynamic character. A dynamic character is someone who undergoes an important‚ internal change because of action in the plot. For example‚ personality or attitude would be two that play a role in against Lieutenant. Jimmy cross shows us in the story just what a dynamic character is‚ and I am going to explain

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    when things become simple and all the fog is lifted off the truth. Many works of literature prove this to be true. Ambrose Bierce’s ’An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge’‚ helps the reader see the truth by building up to the climax‚ a moment‚ where they can then see everything clearly for what it really is.  2. 1st Body Paragraph: At the beginning of ’An Occurrence of Owl Creek Bridge’ Bierce carefully lays out all of the details: the setting is northern Alabama‚ and the time is the Civil War. We are

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    absolute and unchanging. In a story miracles can happen.” (224) Kathleen is O’Brien’s daughter. O’Brien takes his daughter to Vietnam to visit all of the places he went to as a soldier. O’Brien now has a different perspective on how to tell his war stories. He feels he can’t tell Kathleen the truth because she is too young to understand. He doesn’t know how to tell her he killed a Vietnamese soldier. O’Brien can lie to his audience but he can’t lie to his daughter. “I tried to find something to

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    Charlie was a molestation victim as a child‚ a fact he repressed until urged to enter into a sexual situation he could not deal with. While his breakdown provides the epilogue for the book and places him into a mental hospital‚ he comes out of the whole thing as a supposed fuller individual who is more self actualized than he would have been without realizing the sexual trauma of his youth or‚ more drastically‚

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    Analysis Wednesday‚ February 25 Both “A Barred Owl” and “The History Teacher” present the idea of conveying information to children but focus on different results. In “A Barred Owl”‚ a child’s parents use a personified explanation to make the outside world less scary. In “The History Teacher”‚ the teacher ironically tries to protect his students’ innocence by playing down history. Each poem is an example of how humans are affected by words. “A Barred Owl” uses imagery to depict a child scared of the

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    Barbara Manuel English 112 3 March 2013 Shell Shock: A Bloodless Battlefield A storyteller of war‚ Tim O’Brien‚ author of The Things They Carried‚ keeps the reader mesmerized with PTSD stories of the Vietnam War. This novel represents a compound documentary written on accounts of the Vietnam War. Many of the stories in this book encompass various examples of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. There are graphical depictions of PTSD symptoms with

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    of the most important and damaging themes not only in novels‚ but in life is that of ignorance. In war it can mean life or death‚ and in everyday life if you ignore the problem or person long enough it can destroy your life or the life of someone very close to you or that you are trying to protect. This is an idea that both Tim O’Brian and Carl Deuker explore in their books‚ The Things They Carried and Gym Candy‚ respectively. The fact that friendships‚ people’s feelings‚ and even human life itself

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