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    were not presented to the conventional ways of dealing with stress of our American culture‚ as showed in Tim’s O’Brien’s‚ "The Things They Carried." These men were compelled to find and create better approaches to manage the pressures of war‚ utilizing just their assets while as a part of the Vietnamese wilderness. It was impractical for any soldier to convey numerous things or burdens with them‚ however‚ in the event that something was a need‚ a way was found to convey it‚ and ways of dealing with

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    The Things They Carried McKayla Vaughn Passage: “Whenever he looked at the photographs‚ he thought of new things he should’ve done.” P.2 Small Meaning: In this quote‚ Lieutenant Cross is deeply in love with Martha. He carries a picture of her in his pocket. The one date him and Martha went on‚ he thinks he blew it. So every time he glances at Martha’s picture‚ he thinks of something more he should have done. Big Meaning: Everybody regrets. This book is not just a war book‚ but a book about men’s

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    are “Boys” by Rich Moody and “The Things they Carried” by Tim O’Brien. “Boys” doesn’t use any paragraphs‚ and is told through the repeated words “Boys enter the house…” (Moody). The piece true there story of two twin boys who grow up as normal‚ mischievous boys. As they grow up‚ they go through hardships and drift apart. It isn’t until they exit the house after the paramedics take their father’s body or are they “no longer boys” (Moody). “The Things they Carried” features the story of an American

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    The Things They Carried Prompt: How do the symbols‚ imagery‚ and anecdotes in The Things They Carried help to contribute to the meaning of the text? The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien‚ recounts the horrible experiences of soldiers at war in Vietnam. Throughout the novel‚ the author not only tells war stories‚ but tales about his own life‚ often referencing and dwelling on those who have made an impact on his life. He stresses the importance of these people and stories‚ often referring

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    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. The novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien

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    Absolute Justice in Tim O’Brien’s "The Things They Carried" In society today‚ we live by tired clichés‚ swearing that “justice is blind” and preaching “equal justice under law” at every opportunity. We accept justice as something both natural and deserved‚ assuming that being fair is the same thing as being right‚ but only rarely do we realize the idealism of this mindset. Try as we might to ignore it‚ universal justice cannot exist in and of itself—there is no natural law that mandates an action

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    The Vietnam War was the cause of thousands of deaths and remains a tragic and painful memory to those who survived. Tim O’Brien was once a soldier in this war. The Things they Carried emphasizes on his experience in the war. Also‚ to remember those who went to the Vietnam war and were soon to be forgotten. As we learn from the book he categorizes the truth in two ways (happening truth and story truth)‚ leaving us realizing that the truth is only how you see it. Telling a story in first person can

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    A reoccurring theme throughout the book is expressed by the title. What else does the novel aim to represent? Discuss The Things They Carried is an anthology written by Tim O’Brien‚ which outlines and showcases the harsh realities of war. In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien often focuses on how the men in his stories‚ even if they volunteered to fight‚ joined the army because of the unspoken pressure to fulfil their obligations as citizens and soldiers. These social obligations range from that of

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    “The Details of Military Life in Vietnam in Tim O’Brien’s ‘The Things They Carried’” “The Things They Carried” is a story based on the experiences of young American soldiers fighting during the Vietnam War. The story begins giving you insight into the thoughts of the soldiers‚ describing to you what they humped along with them through their walk in the deep jungle of Vietnam. Some of those things were necessities “P-38 can openers‚ pocket knives‚ heat tabs‚ wristwatches‚ dog tags‚ mosquito

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    In the book The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien writes about American soldiers in the Vietnam War‚ which took place in 1954. Within the book‚ O’Brien uses all five sensory details‚ sight‚ sound‚ taste‚ texture‚ and touch; however‚ the most effective sensory details he uses are sight‚ texture‚ and touch. O’Brien uses these details to make the book seem realistic to the audience‚ and make them feel as if they’re actually with the characters. O’Brien uses sight details when he says

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