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    Literature is a reflection of the truth. The Things They carried portrayed the Vietnam war accurately. O’Brien took us deep into the emotions of the veterans and it made the readers sympathize with them. O’Brien wrote about the raw emotions of the veterans and that made readers truly sympathize for the veterans. Veterans go through an unexplainable experience that average civilians can never understand. That makes it hard for veterans to talk about their experiences to an extent that someone will understand

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    When ideas form; reality dissolves. Ideas are presentations of our passionate self‚ and therefore‚ lost in a fit of passion‚ sensibility can be abandoned; humanity and sympathy lost. In the short novel Heart of Darkness‚ by Joseph Conrad‚ in The Norton Anthology of English Literature‚ the theme of European imperialism and the absurdity behind the idea of imperialism are emphasized throughout the story. The issue that formalizes in Heart of Darkness is which stand the text takes on imperialism. Overall

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    The idea of war brings up many questions about life and death‚ suffering‚ and consequences. While many people may see war as something that affects people as a whole‚ such as nations or a persecuted group‚ war further impacts every individual‚ whether or not they are directly involved. War limits freedoms and individualism‚ and in most cases people find themselves with less rights than during peacetime. People base their choices not on what they feel‚ and more on what they have to do to survive

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    story “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien writes about a group of platoon of American soldiers in the Vietnam War and the variety of personal items the soldiers carries with them besides their equipment. The story talks about how each of them carries a significant item that helps them to hide their fears and bring them comfort. The main protagonist is Lieutenant Jimmy Cross who has an inner struggle between his civilian life and his current life of leading a group of platoon to war. In “The Story

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    The Things They Carried‚ author Tim O’Brien lists various people‚ places‚ and things that would prevent him from leaving his life in the United States. He describes “a hallucination” that is filled with an amalgam of people‚ from old high school buddies and cheerleaders with pompoms to Abraham Lincoln and “Jane Fonda dressed as Barbarella” (O’Brien‚ 58). My own list is not as diverse as O’Brien’s‚ primarily listing all the food that I would miss. However‚ both of our lists do share one thing: a representation

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    This essay is about socialisation‚ and what extent does the experience of feral children provide evidence of its importance as learning process. It will also discuss the types of socialisation‚ unsocialisation and the “differential” the main agents of socialisation and process of re-socialisation According to Giddens (1997) defines socialisation as a process through which the helpless infant gradually becomes self-aware‚ knowledgeable person‚ skilled in the way the culture into which he or she is

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    The Vietnam War was a period of history in which some great pieces of fiction were created. The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien is a great example of one of these pieces of fiction. A big part of this novel was O’Brien’s theme of metafiction. Metafiction is a type of fiction that self-consciously addresses the devices of fiction. This in another sense means that metafiction is the act of writing about writing. This literary device is used in The Things They Carried‚ as O’Brien’s method to systematically

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    Rationale The intention of the following text is to elaborate the use of meta-fiction and narrative layering in Tim OʼBrienʼs The Things They Carried through writing a narrated interview with Tim OʼBrien regarding Part Fourʼs study: Literature and Critical Study. Using quotations/transcriptions of Tim OʼBrienʼs statements within the fictional interview will support the structure of the text accordingly as a narration of an interview. First‚ I will address Tim OʼBrienʼs brief biography regarding

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    Personification in Siegfried Sassoon’s “Repression of War Experience” After wartime‚ soldiers can suffer from not only physical injuries‚ but from psychological damage as well. They become victims of PTSD‚ or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ which‚ according to Medicinenet.com‚ is "an emotional illness that develops as a result of a terribly frightening‚ life-threatening‚ or otherwise highly unsafe experience." Considering the horrors that these soldiers are witnesses to‚ it is no wonder that PTSD

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    They both have written fantastic titles‚ The Thing They Carried ( By Tim) and How To Read Literature Like A Professor (by Thomas). Even though they were published in different years and different parts of the world‚ they still are very similar. One is about war and the other one on literature‚ but when examined you can clearly see religious influences in their writing. Oddly enough‚ they are influenced by many of the same ideas. In the Things They Carried there are many references to the Bible‚ I

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