Tim O'Brien

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    Tim O Brien Field Trip Analysis

    In the novel, The Things They Carried, written by Tim O’Brien, the chapter “Field Trip” is a vital chapter even though it takes place after the Vietnam War. A reoccurring theme throughout the story is how several of the soldiers in the platoon handle the mental challenges accompanied by war. During the chapter “Field Trip,” the character O’Brien returns with his daughter Kathleen to visit Vietnam including where Kiowa died. Kathleen is a crucial character as she represents the purity of Americans

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    Highs and Lows

    Style Authors always have specific writing styles to attract and influence their readers. In the novel, The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien uses selected diverse writing techniques to support what he intently wrote. In my opinion, these techniques are very immediate and compelling for his readers as well as are essential to support non-fiction writers’ styles. Tim O’Brien uses symbolism, common language, and fiction writing in his novel for the purpose of showing his readers the big picture of US

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    Tim O Brien's The Things They Carry

    multitudes of works concerning the topic of war, The Things They Carry by Tim O’Brien focuses on the outcomes of war, mainly on a personal level relating to those directly involved in the fight. Throughout his work, O’Brien focuses in on several various characters, recounting their personal experiences, both the good and bad, revealing behind the scenes accounts of the brutal reality of war. Truly communicating his message, O’Brien applies countless rhetorical devices, clearly transmitting his truth of

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    The Purpose of War and Its Effects

    The Purpose of War and Its Effects Time and time again, Americans are told how necessary and essential war is by their government. While Americans sacrifice their lives for the United States, so are citizens of other countries. But, also individuals are telling everyone how inhumane war. The fact of the matter is war always seems to be a repeating factor in life. Whether people try to justify war or not, there are many reasons and circumstance that are ignored and hidden. War could be defined

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    Ambiguity, Stories and Emotion

    ought not to have beheld. All of us can understand such pain” (O’Brien 4). Pain is universal but it is difficult to describe pain to someone who hasn’t experienced it in the way you have. Events affect people differently and without stories it would not be possible to even try and comprehend the pain of others. How a story is told changes the emotional response of the audience and with that their understanding of the events. Tim O’Brien explores the necessity of ambiguity between fact and fiction

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    Tim O Brien Character Analysis

    The work of Tim O’Brien has helped me understand many things about the art of story telling. His thrilling characters and powerful stories really makes the reader get suddenly close to the characters. The character I like the most is Kiowa. In my opinion I think he is the most decent character in this book. He’s caring, thoughtful, respectful, courageous, and even has a sense of humor. For this project I decided to do a movie poster. I drew Kiowa big in the middle to show that he is a very important

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    Death Of Kiowa Essay

    The Death of Kiowa Essay In the book, The Things They Carried, written by Tim O’Brien, the story is based during the Vietnam War. Tim O’Brien was born in the United States but also fought in the Vietnam war and enjoys writing about it in his stories. “Tim O’Brien’s novel, still to this day continues to inspire authors that write about war and give them certain visuals (Carter, 2001).” Throughout the book, Kiowa is honest and truthful with his platoon and very compassionate. Kiowa is a character that

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    The Things They Carried

    What We Learn from “The Things They Carried” “War is a bitch” (O’Brien 30), said Azar, an American soldier who joined Vietnam War. War doesn’t bring anything good to anybody. It just creates sorrow and pains to people. In “The Things They Carried”, the author Tim O’Brien shows us a realistic picture of what the war in Vietnam was like. He demonstrates how brutal the war is and the horrible reality of death in war, and how soldiers deal with the pain. This novel should be on the reading selections

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    Jimmy Cross Setting

    Andrew Hunt Professor Mangano ENGL 1202 22 April 2024 The Effectiveness of Setting in “The Things They Carried” “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien uses vivid storytelling to explain the weight soldiers carry with them in war, from physical to emotional. O’Brien introduces the reader to Jimmy Cross, a soldier serving in the Vietnam War. Experiencing war, Cross endures a multitude of emotions and a lack thereof. The author uses different settings within the story to develop a better explanation

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    Of Drowning In Tim O 'Brien's The Things They Carried'

    In Tim O’Brien’s book “The Things They Carried” O’Brien throws out the idea of drowning left and right. Typically it is subtle, but the message is still powerful. Through the reoccurring idea of droning, the author is expressing the idea of coming back from war and feeling like you are drowning in the memories of war and never being able to pull yourself out. The first time this idea is expressed in a flashback of Norman Bowker’s before he went off to war. While driving around town unable to

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