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    In “The Things They Carried‚” a short story by Tim O’Brien‚ the reader is able to see‚ in great detail‚ each of the characters ways of dealing with the atrocities of the Vietnam War by what they choose to carry; how symbolically they use these objects as a means for remembrance of what they have left behind‚ to escape what they deal with each day‚ and for some‚ a false sense of security and/or control over the violence and death that surrounds them. Each soldier in the story “humps” an object

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    Major Themes- The Grotesque- The God Of Small Things The grotesque permeates the story of The God of Small Things from the very beginning‚ when Rahel imagines the ceiling-painter dying on the floor‚ "blood spilling from his skull like a secret." We learn later that this is Velutha‚ dying alone and wrongfully accused in the police station. The grotesque takes precedence throughout the story precisely because it is not allowed to do so by the characters. That is‚ it is the manifestation of the ugly

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    Cole Ruch ENC II D.Chapman April 22‚ 2013 Literary analysis #1- The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien This prolific and award winning story by Tim O’Brien‚ focuses on the hardships faced by soldiers during the Vietnam War. O’Brien chronicles the lives of several soldiers as they battle through the jungles of the Vietnam. They story gives the readers the ability to go through the solders inability to accept the reality they are facing. The title of the story plays an important function in

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    studied here “The Things They Carried”. Author Tim O’Brien was thrown in the middle of the Vietnam War when he was drafted. During his tour of duty he experienced very gruesome and lonely things. O’Brien told the reader the things that these soldiers brought along with them

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien uses narratives to evoke various thoughts within the reader. Yet Mary Anne Bell’s story is a cautionary tale of the influence the battlefield has on a person. One of the medics‚ Mark Fossie‚ decides to bring his high school sweetheart right into the war‚ not comprehending the cost of his action. The war turns innocent‚ naïve soldiers into brutal‚ desensitized killers; Mary Anne being no exception. Her tale illustrates how the war physically and mentally alters

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    The Things They Carried was authored by Tim O’Brien‚ published by Houghton Mifflin in 1990. William Timothy “Tim” O’Brien is an American novelist best known for his work of fiction‚ The Things They Carried (1990)‚ a critically acclaimed collection of semi-autobiographical‚ interrelated short stories inspired by O’Brien’s experiences in the Vietnam War (Britannica.com‚ n.d.). Kiowa is a Native American who is diligent and honest‚ that carries a copy of the New Testament with him. Being a Baptist and

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    The book The Things They Carried‚ written by Tim O’Brien is about the account of himself and his fellow soldiers who served with him at the Vietnam war. The book starts with O’Brien describing everyone around him and just like the title reads listing out everything they carried‚ standard military issued equipment and few small personal belongings they got from the people close to them. Later in the story he talks about the life they have after the war and how the war affected everyone differently

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    very competitive through everyday situations. We know if we do not live up to the standards of society and the ones we have set for ourselves‚ our minds become scared that other people will think of our self image as cowardly. In the novel The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien uses the reflection of soldiers past memories to show cowardly self thought and concern of not being worthy in defective situations. These examples

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    In the novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ the narrator is revealed to be obedient yet a sensitive character. We see Tim O’Brien as an obedient person in the chapter Ambush. He explains how it was just instinct for him to throw the grenade at the man. “I had already pulled the pin on a grenade. I had come up to a crouch. It was entirely automatic.” (page 126). This quote shows that when he saw the man‚ with a weapon‚ walking on the trail‚ he only did what he was trained to do which was to the man. However

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    Christana Adeyemi Professor C. Goodison English 1121 March 3‚ 2014 Wartime Effects In “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien‚ the main character‚ Jimmy Cross drafted into the United States Army where he served as an infantryman in Vietnam. In the beginning of the story O’Brien‚ introduce Jimmy Cross as the Lieutenant who is in love with his college crush‚ Martha. These points lead to the transformation of Lieutenant Cross actions‚ in which he matures from a man deeply in love to a leader ready

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