RB1 “It was very sad, he thought. The things men carried inside. The things men did or felt they had to do.” In The Things they Carried by Tim O’Brien, A soldier recalls his Vietnam stories. Through storytelling and various other methods, he is able to remember what happened when he was younger. He tells the stories of all of his friends and the memories he created years back in the Vietnam war. An apparent theme during the storytelling is describing what his fellow comrades had with them while
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their readers react in a certain way by which it evokes ‘feeling’. There is no way to measure ‘feeling’ in literature but assessing the authors writing style will sure help. Tim O’Brien wrote TTTC with more ‘feeling’ to help readers connect to the story, and for this reason, it has more of an impact than IIDIACZ. In TTTC O’Brien
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CARRIED AWAY Tim O'Brien, 1990 Author biography: A native of Worthington, Minnesota, Tim O'Brien graduated in 1968 from Macalaster College in St Paul. He served as a foot soldier in Vietnam from 1969 to 1970, after which he pursued graduate studies in government Harvard University, then later worked as a national affairs reporter for the Washington Post. He now lives in Massachussetts. Tim O'Brien is of the generation of writers who came of age
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The Things They Carried Essay In the book, The Things They Carried, by Tim O'Brien, he tells many War Stories of the Vietnam War and his childhood. By telling the stories he can remember all of his past and his childhood but also his time at the Vietnam War. His stories are keeping his memories alive by writing them down. O'Brien's stories save himself because he enjoys creating stories. He also misses his childhood and his early adult life. He enjoys talking about the war and all of his occurrences
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Throughout the story Tim O’Brien was indecisive with his decisions as he let his fears corrupt his decisions,which also lead him back to the problem that he was attempting to escape from. Tim O’Brien had many fears, he feared leaving his family and life behind in order to escape to Canada and not participate in the war, “I was afraid of walking away from my own life,my friends and my family,” (page 5); he also feared that his reputation would be tarnished and that he would be labelled as a coward
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In Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, O’Brien makes it clear that the minor characters he includes play a chief role in the story’s significance. For example, Linda is introduced as an insignificant character, but the reader finds out that she plays a critical role in the development of the story’s main theme regarding the power of storytelling, and how the memories from these stories keep people alive. O’Brien constantly repeats himself by stating, “Stories can saves us,” making it a reoccurring
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service, and many Americans never came back home. Tim O’Brien is an American novelist and author who participated in the Vietnam war and witnessed firsthand the horrors of war. He uses diction, the certain choice of words, to convey a tone; the written attitude. In “The Man I Killed”, O’Brien uses words and phrases such as “star-shaped hole”, “dainty”, and “communist” to create a tone of remorse while recalling his experience in Vietnam. Tim O’Brien uses the phrase “star-shaped hole” many times throughout
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Fear; the controller. Shame; the feeling of guilt. Courage; the sound of a lion's roar. All feelings align together like a perfect puzzle piece. Tim O'Brien in The Things They Carried does an impeccable job conveying the cause and effect relationship between fear and courage, shame and courage, and fear and shame. In The Things They Carried Tim O'Brien continuously shows the reader how fear drives courage and sometimes leads to an unthinkable, but act in a courageous manner. The chapter Enemies
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most were not directly connected to the war until a draft notice arrived in the mail. This was the case for Tim O’Brien, author of The Things They Carried, who received his draft notice in 1968. Having grown up in small-town Minnesota, O’Brien was able to have a normal, peaceful childhood. He prospered in school and was eventually Harvard-bound, until the Vietnam War threw him off-course. Tim opposed the war just like so many other Americans, and gave serious consideration to the idea of fleeing to
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Vietnamese civilians aroused great disapproval in the Western world of the American government. The paper also contains an analysis of how the book “The Things They Carried” shows the influence that the war had on the soldiers. The author of the book, Tim O’Brien, was a soldier in Vietnam himself, and in the book he tries to give a true picture, both of the war in general, and of the war that he experienced himself. The study discusses whether or not the USA has learned something from their failure in Vietnam
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