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Female Figures In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Another Mother for Peace is an organization founded by mothers, girlfriends, daughters, and friends during the Vietnam war to both educate and advocate for the safety of their loved men on the battlefield. Women were to stay at home and wait for their husbands to come home, welcoming them with open arms and more love than before. When they did not return, women would hold their composure, and celebrate their soldier's life. Women were to shield their eyes from the death and destruction and trust their heroes on the battlefield. One soldier, Tim O’Brien, left his mother to fight the Vietnam war in the summer of 1986. He documented his experiences in his book The Things They Carried. Throughout the book, O’Brien gives detailed accounts of a young girl that comes to …show more content…

Through the development of these three female figures, O’Brien places women in the archetype of the innocent to convey the message that women are forced to take the backseat experience in war and only spoken about in parallel to “their” man. Through their interactions with men, women take a more significant role than the soldiers themselves in portraying greater truths about war.

Mary Anne, the girlfriend of Mark Fossie, reveals the dark, savage side of war that many soldiers often hid through her evolution from small-town bell to a hunter of war. Before Mary Anne arrives at the camp, the soldiers make remarks about her and other women demonstrating that they thought the idea of women at war was nonsensical and if women were to join it would be at the benefit of the men. Mary Anne is first described to grow old with Fossie, “in a fine gingerbread house near Lake Erie, and have three yellow-haired children, and grow old together…” (O’Brien, 90) She later becomes curious about the village below their camp and wishes to venture into it to experience the heart of the

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