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    core issue. O’Brien initially creates this tension by offering the counterpoint of O’Brien’s daily work duty of declotting slaughtered pigs with his anxiety about his imminent service as a soldier in Vietnam. O’Brien merges the ideas of killing with animals‚ a symbolic linkage he revisits by describing the soldiers of Alpha Company as animal-like‚ “humping” their packs and “saddling up” their gear. O’Brien struggles to hold onto the obverse of this animalism‚ this barbarism‚ which is a sort of hyper-civility

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    Rationalist. I think therefore I am. We cannot rely on tradition or previous knowledge or even our senses to belief something. We must reason and process the information therefore the reasoning of each is personal. • Rationalism: the belief that we can have knowledge without experience. Only by reasoning its existence. Logic is used to subtend reasoning and form opinion. • Empiricism: we can only be sure of something once we’ve tested it or experienced it. This means that we use our sense perception and

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    Dialectical Journals of The Things They Carried Idea/Stylistic aspect | Quotation | Response | Truth | “Among the men in Alpha Company‚ Rat had a reputation for exaggeration and overstatement‚ a compulsion to rev up the facts…it was normal procedure to discount sixty or seventy percent of anything he had to say.” | The narrator‚ in making a seemingly offhanded comment about Rat’s tendency to lie‚ reveals another major point of the novel: the truth of a particular story is differing from person

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    I carried myself up for those first few steps. I carried a worn-out build-a-bear when I was small. Its fur was frayed‚ its button eyes almost popped‚ and its stuffing had seen better days. But to me‚ it was my protector‚ my confidant. I carried it everywhere‚ clinging to the softness and warmth‚ believing it could shield me from anything that lurked in the dark. I carried a notebook too‚ filled with crayon drawings of stick figures with strangely large hands and a sun with large rays. Each page was

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    I disliked the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ more than I can say I liked it. It wasn’t because I’m not into reading books or stories about war‚ but because I loathed the gruesomeness of certain scenes. The scene that got to me the most was the event of Curt Lemon’s death‚ and how Rat Kiley felt about the whole ordeal. Not only was Lemon’s death traumatic to think of‚ but also the misery and torture of the baby water buffalo‚ which was quite disturbing to read. The scene was also interesting to me

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    “Clockwise‚ as if in orbit‚ he took the Chevy on another seven-mile turn around the lake.” B.) A simile is a comparison using the words like or as. The sentence compares the clockwise motion of the Chevy to the movement of the planets in orbit. It compares the two by using the word ‘as’. C.) O’Brien uses the simile to create an image for his audience. The comparison illustrates the smooth turning of a Chevy(planet) around the lake (orbit). Journal Entry #15 A.) Onamonapia‚ page

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    On The Things They Carried Among all of the books I have read‚ and I have read a lot of books‚ I believe this one is the most intriguing when it comes to composition. Tim O’Brien‚ the author‚ has done what is rare in literature and composed a fictionalized autobiography. He brings together thoughts‚ ideas‚ emotions‚ and reality in order to create his own safe and satisfying reality. He tackles reader and author’s perspective and creates a work that deserves to be what The Milwaukee Journal calls

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    Journal Entry 2 The short story‚ “The Things They Carried”‚ by Tim O’brien‚ was my favorite reading of this week. The author states what the company is carrying‚ as well as emotional burdens that they carry. I think that theme of this story can be summarized as “Don’t judge a book by its cover”. As I stated in the discussion‚ I think this story makes a profound point about trauma and emotional stress. Physical burdens are easily observable. For example‚ when people see someone in a wheelchair their

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    Tim O’Brien’s The Things they carried In-class writing assignment War has always been something that seemed pointless to me; it seemed like violence with no other purpose but to harm people. I felt sorry for the people who had to go to war‚ for the people who died‚ and for people who could never go back to normal after a war ended‚ because of the mental or physical impact it had on them. Howard told us his story‚ his opinion about war‚ and the book “The Things they carried”. He changed my way

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    their gear‚ the soldiers carry such qualities as distrust of the white man‚ all they could bear‚ grief‚ terror‚ love‚ fear. How does O’Brien use so many abstractions in these stories? a. The title of Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ paints a vague mental image of people carrying something – an image that is not yet complete for the reader to grasp the purpose of the novel. ‘Things’ are often assumed to be physical‚ in this novel‚ the ‘things’ that the soldiers carried were the mental burdens

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