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    Due to this fact‚ people emphasize the importance of one upholding a respectable reputation‚ One of the central themes in The Things They Carried‚ is that fear of ruining one’s reputation served as motivation to the soldiers during the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien conveys this theme using anecdotes about Curt Lemon‚ Rat Kiley‚ and himself as examples. Curt Lemon’s experience with the dentist during the war shows that his fear of losing his honorable reputation motivated him to take a risk that he normally

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    The Things They Carried Tim O’Brien First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross carried letters from a girl named Martha‚ a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey. They were not love letters‚ but Lieutenant Cross was hoping‚ so he kept them folded in plastic at the bottom of his rucksack. In the late afternoon‚ after a day’s march‚ he would dig his foxhole‚ wash his hands under a canteen‚ unwrap the letters‚ hold them with the tips of his fingers‚ and spend the last hour of light pretending

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    Full of fantasy‚ romance‚ beauty and almost always an out of proportion prop‚ each image of Tim Walker’s is full of genius imagination that takes us in one look to an idyllic scene. Born in Gulidford‚ England in 1970‚ Walker is often criticised for being ‘very English’. ‘I’m just cutting and pasting various British icons together to create a montage of pure Britishness. These photographs are rather romantic visions of an England past’ (WALKER‚ 2008‚ P9). Walkers’ upbringing in Guildford‚ surrounded

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    practiced as far back as history dates. Everyone one is unique‚ and brings up different feelings and emotions to different people. In The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien lives upon narrative tales. Ever since the death of his childhood love‚ Linda‚ O’Brien uniquely uses the magic of storytelling in almost every facet of his life. Tim O’Brien ends his book about the Vietnam War with an anecdote about Linda in order to show how his relationship to the dead. Linda helped him emotionally experience

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    yet it can also be a luxury. Most people can tell the difference between a poorly or well-cooked (and usually more expensive) steak but we all have different tastes. Taste: What You’re Missing by Barb Stuckey looks to discover exactly why “Good Food Tastes Good”. Mrs. Stuckey begins her journey to find why people taste differently after noticing the difference between herself and her husband. Why do some people prefer the extravagant meals that are full of tastes‚ while others like Barb’s husband

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    Tim O’ Brian and Nathaniel Hawthorn are very profound writers and authors. Tim O’ Brian is best known for his fiction novels and stories he writes. Nathaniel Hawthorn is also an American novelist who writes short stories. They both have short stories that deals with the effect of loneliness of people. By comparing and contrasting “On The Rainy River” by Tim O’ Brian and “The Minster’s Black Veil” by Nathaniel Hawthorn‚ one can see that loneliness has an profound role in humans. The theme is one way

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    Why did Tim O’Brien wrote this book: This novel is very different from the others that I have read. Tim O’Brien wrote this book to show how it was at Vietnam and what soldiers have to go thru. However he wrote this book under the genre of fiction because this way he could write things that were not true and still make it billable to the reader. Rather than him just saying things as they are. Perhaps if he told things as they really happen then the reader might not be interested of what was going

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    The Things they Carried is seen as one of the most honest depictions of the Vietnam War that has ever been written. Tim O’Brien has a way of creating Vietnam around the reader. However‚ despite the clear depiction of war‚ this novel raises the question‚ “What is true?”. Through analyzing this novel‚ it is clear the author believes that the happening-truth of a story is far less important than the emotional-truth. One of the central chapters of the novel is titled‚ “The Man I Killed.” However‚ only

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    Tim O’Brien’s Essay In 1968‚ the great country of America was divided and the controversial Vietnam war was the reason for that. In the story‚ On The Rainy River by Tim O’Brien‚ the author receives a notice from the government informing him that he has been drafted to fight in Vietnam. Tim O’Brien must now make the choice to either run to Canada and bring shame to his family or serve in one of the most deadly wars and hope to survive. This essay will explain why Tim O’Brien made a more honorable

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    Style analysis Tim Burton Timothy Walter Burton uses gothic literature to create a dramatic horror scene‚ as well as including romance. Gothic literature is a genre that combines elements of both horror and romance. Burton creates characters like Edward Scissorhands and Victor Van Dort to show a dark outlook on love. Burton has his own version of style. Burton creates mood‚ tone‚ and imagery by using music‚ lighting‚ and sound. Burton’s film style came from his imagination and unconventional childhood

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