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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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    The Things They Carried: Chapter 1 Significant Quote: “In the accompanying letter‚ Martha wrote that she had found the pebble on the Jersey shoreline‚ precisely where the land touched the water at high tide‚ where things came together but also separated.” (8) Speaker: Tim O’Brien Audience: The reader Significance: This symbolizes Martha and Jimmy’s feelings for each other. They are separated by the war‚ but together in their minds. Questions: 1. What prompted the separate-but-together thought

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    is The Things They Carried which was written by Tim O’Brien. The book is a bunch of connected short stories of a platoon of soldiers in the Vietnam War. The work is a piece of fiction that uses real names and includes the author himself as the protagonist. By doing this‚ the author meshes and blurs the non fiction in with the fiction‚ which makes the book feel like a war memoir. Overall‚ the book was interesting insight on the Vietnam War and a very good book to read. Reading The Things They Carried

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    fraud‚ you reach your destination‚ but are unable to return” (Ghanaian proverb). What are the assumptions underlying this quote? How possible is it to undo the bad we do? This proverb describes one of the significant themes in The Things They Carried. It describes the mental and emotional burden the soldiers are forced to carry throughout their lives as a result of the atrocities they committed during the Vietnamese War. This proverb is assuming that the soldiers had in fact committed crimes

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    The historic fiction book “The things they Carried” is a marvelous book that melds a bunch of short stories together to create a unique flowing narrative. The many characters throughout the book give life to the harsh land of Vietnam‚ adding color to the palette of brown‚ fatigue green‚ and constant rain/blue. Characters like Kiowa‚ who brought compassion to Alpha Company‚ Rat Kiley‚ who brought sanity to Alpha Company before he went mad himself‚ Mitchell Sanders‚ who brought a form of moral code

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    The Things They Carried Argument Essay Most people are not war veterans‚ and will never truly understand how soldiers felt when serving. But emotions are a common concept among people‚ and as people experience life they endure different emotions through different situations. When reading The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ you are shown through storytelling how the soldier felt when they were in Vietnam. Each story has different connections with different emotions to show how the soldier

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    Many ideas can be found in The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien‚ especially truth‚ memory‚ imagination‚ and love. One idea that is emphasized the book are the physical and mental objects that the soldiers carried with them. These objects that they carried during and after the war‚ left an unimaginable mark on their minds and will always carry with them forever. The title of this book is the most foreshadowing and prominent theme of the book. The tittle offers a clear preview of the contents in

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    In the story‚ “The Things They Carried” the author describes the many tangible and intangible things the Lieutenant and soldiers carried in war. As a highschooler‚ I too‚ carry tangible and intangible things with me. Just like the characters in the story‚ these things weigh me down‚ either physically or mentally‚ distracting me from the pressures from school‚ but I learn to deal with them and keep moving forward. Some of the tangible things I carry in my backpack on a daily basis are my notebooks

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    Name Class Teacher Date Critical Review for “The Things They Carried” On October 1st 1946‚ author Tim O’Brien was born. He would soon go on to right the intense‚ detailed‚ and slightly-gory novel titled The Things They Carried. In this memoir‚ O’Brian tells a plethora of short stories about his time in Vietnam fighting for the United Stated Army. O’Brian includes a dozen of his fellow privates of which were in the very same platoon as himself. Many of the short stories in this worldly novel

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    The role of ignorance in the novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ pertains around the idea of life and death and the way the soldiers become affected by certain events. Most notably‚ Azar is ignorant of his surroundings. He views Vietnam as a game‚ as he is always messing around and being immature. For example‚ “Azar shrugged. After a second he reached out and clapped [Tim] on the shoulder‚ not roughly but not gently either. ‘What’s real?’ he said. ‘Eight months in fantasyland‚ it tends to blur the line

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