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    Analysis of “The Things They Carried” Lieutenant Jimmy cross serves as a metaphor for the Vietnam War‚ particularly the war’s lack of a definite structure. The dominant trait of Jimmy Cross is that he is lacks a definite purpose and he fails in his role as the leader of the Alpha Company who should offer clear instructions to his troops on what to do. The author Tim O’Brien used Jimmy cross to show how situations that people are placed in lead to external and internal conflict. The war made Jimmy

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    the war‚ not physically but emotionally. A part of the story that really stuck out to me was Lieutenant Cross’s particular brand of love for a girl back home‚ Martha. Cross was a good leader‚ but he let his emotional drama from home begun to get in the way of the way he lead his company. Obviously‚ Cross was in love with Martha‚ it is mentioned several times how he carried mementos form her and that she was in his thoughts‚ night and day. "Whenever he looked at the photographs‚ he thought of

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    Essay – The whipping boy The American civil war was horrible. It was the tensions between the northern and southern states which have led to the civil war. The tensions were caused by the question whether the slaves should be free or not. At this time the only warfare they knew of was the one where they stood on a field next to their comrades but the only thing they could see straight ahead was enemies. The only weapons they had were rifles and cannons. This war’s death toll is told to be approximately

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    word “baby” becomes very apparent at the beginning of the play and stays consistent throughout. George and Martha call each other “baby” numerous times. “Let me tell you a secret‚ baby” (p.29) is just one of the many instances where George calls Martha “baby” and vice versa. Martha tends to use baby talk when speaking with George‚ especially when she’s begging him for a drink. In addition‚ Martha and George also like to refer to Nick and Honey as children. They treat them with an attitude as if they

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    only light that is keeping you afloat is merely an illusion‚ how would you be able to cope with your reality? When failure comes to light‚ reality collides with illusion‚ generating the matrix of our own ‘’ reality’’. And‚ this is how‚ of course‚ Martha and George’s Illusionary life was constructed. As we begin our journey through Who’s afraid of the   Virginia Woolf‚ the main characters are epitomized as the average American family whose ‘’American dreams’’ have been accomplished. Nick

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    The way they said I loved you.” (Hellman 3.1.66). Martha then commits suicide‚ “There is no sound in the house‚ until‚ a few moments after Martha’s exit‚ a shot is heard.” (Hellman 3.1.67). Her confession in the play simply revolves around the love she has for Karen. In the film‚ Martha makes her love confession‚ but her speech is extended and it includes more guilt and shame; Marta says‚ “I am guilty” as she cries to

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    TUTORIAL 2 Trap-Ease America: The Big Cheese of Mousetraps If a man [can] ... make a better mousetrap than his neighbor ... the world will make a beaten path to his door. As Martha House‚ president of Trap-Ease America‚ contemplated the words of Ralph Waldo Emerson framed on the wall of her Costa Mesa‚ California office‚ she wondered whether Emerson knew something that she didn’t. She had the better mousetrap - Trap-Ease - but the world didn’t seem all that excited. IF YOU BUILD A

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    being kept as slaves of the master who has the highest level of dominance as if they were just to serve him. The camera shots of the clip show Martha and the master both in a position of power but at different times‚ in the beginning the camera is placed behind Martha kneeled position as too look up at the master‚ he is the focus of the scene whilst Martha is on the right hand side of the frame as if she was of less

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    long love Martha‚ but sometimes also in a imaginary world where nothing felt real and where he would wave the madness of Vietnam away. Jimmy’s misunderstanding of what he wishes is happening and what actually is happening is the first thing he changes about his character in order to allow himself to become a better leader. Making this difficult decision was extremely hard for him‚ the fantasies he had came up with and was used to dreaming everyday were put to rest and his love for Martha was no longer

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    about the physical objects each soldier carried with them‚ the internal things they carried were much more meaningful. Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is the protagonist of the story. Cross carries many things while he is away at war but he mostly carries Martha. Cross is responsible for being a leader to all the soldiers who he is with. His character seems to be unsure about the orders he gives and also‚ seems to feel very guilty anytime anything bad happens. It is obvious that he feels the most guilty

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