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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien Essay In Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried‚ narrative elements shape an author’s idea‚ and can even contribute to how effective they were in re-telling their experiences. Without them‚ the story would be bland and boring to the reader‚ and sometimes unbelievable. Tim O’Brien effectively uses different points of view to retell the soldiers’ Vietnam War experiences. Tim O’Brien first used a change in point of view when Curt Lemmon died. In How to

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    own culture is very important to them. It can even be what holds them together. The act of taking away culture can have major circumstances. We see this especially in Africa when the Europeans invade and try to force on Christianity along with other ways of life. It shows vividly‚ what colonialism does to a foreign country. Colonialism is pretty much one country‚ invading another country‚ and taking over politically as well as socially. In “Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe‚ he depicts this perfectly

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    Chinua Achebe‚ the author of Things Fall Apart‚ was a Nigerian novelist‚ poet‚ professor‚ and critic. He was born on November 16‚ 1930 in Ogidi‚ Nigeria Protectorate and died on March 21‚ 2013 in Boston‚ Massachusetts. He was raised in the town of Igbo by his parents‚ Isaiah Okafo Achebe and Janet Anaenechi Iloegbunam. He had always excelled at school and was interested in English and Literature. As he studied in university‚ he slowly became more and more interested in African cultures and began

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    a funny joke or a humorous anecdote‚ even the taste of a beloved food. There are however‚ certain subjects and emotions that are not as easily described and spoken about. These subjects are only fully experienced as they happen. In the novel The Things They Carried‚ the author Tim O’Brien makes an effective attempt to bring the feelings and emotions of the Vietnam War to the reader. The characters Mary Anne‚ Linda‚ and Kathleen serve as symbols of his efforts. Using these characters O’Brien conveys

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    In Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” the raw realities of the cruel and unforgiving Vietnam War are authentically depicted. Just in the first five paragraphs sex‚ narcotics‚ and death‚ largely controversial topics in this country‚ are reasonably apparent. One character‚ Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ may be physically present but conveys every sign of distraction. He seems to be in a more copacetic quarter of his mind. In this quarter he finds elation and comfort when he thinks of the (so he thinks

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    Things Need To Change Many students that attend the University of Central Arkansas (UCA) agree that UCA is a great school to attend. The beautiful scenery‚ wide selection of courses for several majors and the great amount of resources available to students are just a few aspects of attending UCA. Although UCA has many positive and great aspects there are various problems that need to be solved at the university. Some of these problems were brought to the attention of students (including myself)

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    “The white man is very clever…He has put a knife on the things that held us together and we have fallen apart.” Chinua Achebe’s novel Things Fall Apart is a prime example of African literature that demonstrates the clash between cultures and peoples that occurred across the African continent as a consequence of European colonialism.  This arward winning novel illustrates the conflict occurring during the period of British colonization of Africa. The novel is told from the perspective of the native

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    Things Fall Apart Essay Chinua Achebe’s “Things Fall Apart” leads the reader to reflect on his own traditions‚ society and religion‚ and examine the revolution of the Ibo culture into today’s Western culture. Close analysis of this books reveals that Achebe is working using a parallelism system- he is reflecting today’s society in the complex form of Ibo culture. The book discusses the struggle in Umofia between change and tradition‚ which is a question often pondered by those today. Those who

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    The things I carry are the guns I will never fire. I’ll never receive training from extremely attractive girl instructors on operating AK47s‚ M4s‚ and M16s. I’ll never drive a tank to rescue hostage soldiers from the battleground or ever lead a special mission in the Gaza strip. I’ll never be able to pilot a plane‚ and I’ll never experience the abominable disgust from eating frozen‚ stale corn three times a day. The things I carry are inevitably overwhelming questions. Almost every day I receive

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    pressure from oneself‚ have always been omnipresent. From cracking O’Brien to etching a painful scar in my mind‚ pressure from expectations has always led people to make significant decisions‚ yet not all of these decisions are necessarily good. In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien is faced with the major decision of whether he should partake in the Vietnam War. While making the decision‚ O’Brien mentions how “All those eyes on me- the town‚ the whole universe- and I couldn’t risk the embarrassment. It

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