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    Confronting war is an immense crisis man can face. War is an armed conflict between nations or groups‚ with the need to have men engage. Encountering war can cause a drift between people and their relationships. Conflict mostly impacts relationships with oneself because there is a bigger force than one’s value that draft men into the army. The negativity of war on an individual is specified in the poem‚ “The Friendship Only Lasted a Few Seconds‚” by Lily Lee Adams‚ about a nurse treating a dying

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    In the short‚ story “How to Tell a True War Story” Tim O’Brien‚ the author‚ confuses the reader with his unique idea on how to tell a real story. Despite the fact‚ that O’Brien was drafted to go to the Vietnam War in 1969 he uses his friends and partners’ stories throughout his war years‚ to tell the world that everything about war is mistaken. Throughout his collection‚ The Thing They Carried (1990) he emphases that fear is what motivate soldiers to go to war. Indeed‚ fear drove him; he went to

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    In Johnny Got His Gun by Dalton Trumbo tells the story of a man‚ Joe Bonham‚ who loses everything--his arms‚ legs‚ mouth‚ hearing‚ and nose as a consequence to war. Joe lost every aspect of his life that made him human‚ all but his mind that is; with nothing but his mind left Joe reminisces over various times in his life‚ which occurs in the form of flashbacks throughout the novel. Trumbo’s use of flashbacks aided in upholding a major theme and a major motif of the story. The flashbacks that take

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    Jimmy Cross Symbolism

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    Stories of war often seem unrealistic when the reader has not experienced anything of the sort. In the story "The Things They Carried" Tim O’Brien tells war stories through a character named Jimmy Cross. With the detail O’Brien uses in his book he must have experienced these events to be able to describe them in such a fashion. The many friendships and personal relationships Jimmy had could have just been O’Brien’s platoon he served with and actual girlfriend‚ possibly with different names. All of

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    This summer‚ I read Sunrise Over Fallujah. It was an incredible book. The book tells the tale of an aspiring soldier‚ fresh out of boot camp and ready to face the combat he’s heard plenty about. The soldier goes by the name Robin Perry‚ or just Robin‚ as the book refers to him as. The setting is as shown in the title‚ Fallujah‚ Iraq. The deadliest place in Iraq for US Marines and personnel in the beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Robin’s relation with his squad is the primary theme that the book

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    When one begins to read the story‚ it does not seem that the narrator and protagonist is Tim O’Brien. This is due to the fact that the entire story is written in first person except for the first chapter. This can be misleading to the reader about who the story is truly about. It is also confusing because the beginning of the book gives the impression that the narrator’s job was to merely tell stories of different soldiers. Only when one reads further into the book does Tim’s integral role become

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    The fiction novel written by Tim O’Brien called The Things They Carried uses a lot of nonfiction stories within the novel. O’Brien also uses characterization of the soldiers in the platoon to illustrate the emotional weight that they carry. Tim O’Brien in The Things They Carried mentions‚” By and large they carried these things inside‚ maintaining the masks of composure”(21). He focuses on Jimmy Cross‚ Mark Fossie‚ Kiowa‚ Curt Lemon and several other soldiers in the platoon including himself.

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    The story of “The Things They Carried” took place during the Vietnam War. The author‚ Tim O’Brien describes each character by the things they carried. All of them carried necessary things which could help them go through the war – some were common‚ some were different‚ and depending on the soldier. Lieutenant Cross carried photographs of Martha‚ the girl with whom he fell in love. Due to an unclear relationship and a great distance‚ the more Lieutenant Cross thinks about Martha‚ the more he suffers

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    American author Tim O’Brien accolade short story “The Things They Carried” voices the American soldiers throughout the Vietnam War. The story shadows Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and division of soldiers as they contract with death of fellow soldiers‚ depression and battling with the war within themselves. Moreover‚ O’Brien channels his own experiences as a soldier in the 23rd Infantry Division‚ 3rd Platoon. In this gasping tale‚ readers will enter the mind of Jimmy Cross and the events which

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    Jimmy Cross Analysis

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    The short story "The Things They Carried" by Tim O’Brien takes place in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. In this story we are introduced to First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his platoon. They all differ in age and ethnicity‚ and have different views on the Vietnam War. One thing that they all have in common is that they bear the weight of their country on their back‚ but they also have different emotions weighing on their hearts at the same time. We see three different sides to Lieutenant Jimmy Cross

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