Blinn College Bryan Campus Course Syllabus English 1302 Composition and Introduction to Literature Section 332‚ CRN 20939 Tuesday/Thursday 9:10-10:25 a.m.‚ Academic Building 116 Spring 2013 ------------------------------------------------- Professor Clements Office: Academic Building 247 Phone: 979.209.7358 Office Hours: Monday/Wednesday 11:00 a.m.-noon‚ Tuesday noon-4:00 p.m.‚ and Friday 10:00 a.m.-noon E-mail: cclements@blinn.edu -------------------------------------------------
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Surrealism can change people‚ and offer more opportunities to people. It also reunites conscious and unconscious realms of experience so completely that it joins with the world of dream and fantasy in an absolute reality. When surrealism is added in the nature of humankind‚ it has infinite endless amounts of meanings. Surrealism can impact one’s life through a variety of ways. For Tim O’Brien and many other people in war‚ war was very surreal for them. One of the most surreal moments O’Brien had during
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Tim O’ Brien: he is one of the main characters in the story and what he does is that he collects stories from individuals that had went to fight in the Vietnam War. He is a pacifist meaning he is against war and overall violence. He cares for his family and country more than himself. He was also part of the Vietnam War as a soldier in the Alpha Company and after the war‚ he decided to collect stories that would help him deal with his pain and the deaths of his companions. Also‚ he was the narrator
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American author Tim O’Brien accolade short story “The Things They Carried” voices the American soldiers throughout the Vietnam War. The story shadows Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and division of soldiers as they contract with death of fellow soldiers‚ depression and battling with the war within themselves. Moreover‚ O’Brien channels his own experiences as a soldier in the 23rd Infantry Division‚ 3rd Platoon. In this gasping tale‚ readers will enter the mind of Jimmy Cross and the events which
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Commentary on Ambush by Tim O’Brien Contradiction in the mind‚ we struggle between decisions. Whether it is correct or not‚ it leaves an indelible memory. In Tim O’Brien’s confessional writing‚ Ambush‚ he creates a flashback and recalls his memory in Vietnam. With detail descriptions‚ Tim O’Brien expresses his guilt towards killing an innocent young man. Furthermore‚ reinforcing his opposition against war with the writing. In paragraph 2 and 3‚ Tim O’Brien has created a flashback to present his
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dreaming about times where he was safe or at home with his parents. He envisions the future of him being alive and having war buddies and talking about his war experiences with them. He wasn’t just scared of dying‚ he’s also scared of fear itself‚ ha‚ that’s ironic isn’t it. He wants to share with his parents all the details of his experiences but he doesn’t want to tell them how scared he was so they would be proud of him. He meets a guy and chats with him about Billy dying and what he thinks about
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Tim O’Brien‚ an author and avid reader‚ grew up near the borders of Iowa and South Dakota in Worthington‚ Minnesota‚ a typical small town in Midwestern America. He was born on October 1‚ 1946‚ making Tim a member of the post-World War II baby boomer generation. As a scrappy 18 year old‚ O’Brien traveled to St. Paul and enrolled at Macalester College. Throughout his years in college‚ O’Brien came to oppose the war in Vietnam. He didn’t launch violent protests‚ as some radical activist groups had
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O’Brian attempts and successfully makes the reader aware of the physical strains each man goes through. Connecting even a reader who has never experienced war to the characters in an understanding of physical burdens. Yet when O’Brian says “He [Jimmy Cross] would imagine romantic camping trips in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. He would sometimes taste the envelope flaps knowing her tongue had been there. More than anything he wanted Martha to love him as he loved her‚” (O’Brian 366) Later O’Brian
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The ordeal that a soldier experiences during a war is often unshakable‚ haunting both memories and the current happenings in one’s life. In the beginning of The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien describes the lasting turmoil both he and Lieutenant Jimmy Cross feel as a result of the war: “... Jimmy rubbed his eyes and said he’d never forgiven himself for Lavender’s death. It was something that would never go away‚ he said quietly‚ and I nodded and told him I feel the same about certain
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200‚00 people died in the vietnam war. Imagine watching people die in front of you‚ getting shot at and having to come home and return to “normal”. That is what Tim O’Brien had to go through. It took him 20 years to be able to come to terms with memories and write a novel. The novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien is a nonlinear book‚ which is a book that is told out of order. O’Brien made the novel this way because that is how memories work. He wanted a place to gather his thoughts and feelings
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