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Foreshadowing In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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The Things They Carried is told from both first person and third person point of view. The story is based on few foreshadows and we can tell that something is going to take action that will change the direction of the story. One important factor that is foreshadowed is Ted Lavender’s death. The story takes turn as Lieutenant Cross realizes Lavender’s death occurred. He believes that his love for Martha keeps him from focusing on the issues around him.

The first paragraph is mainly based on Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his love for Martha, who is a junior at Mount Sebastian College in New Jersey. This gives the readers a feeling of love and care. However, as we read further in the paragraph it is shown that the love Lieutenant Cross has for Martha is one way, as Martha may not feel the same way for him. “Martha of the first chapter, the reader eventually learns, was not Jimmy’s-or even O’Brien’s- first love” (Paragraph 6). Lieutenant Cross believes that the love Martha had for him is a friendly gesture and nothing more. The way Lieutenant Cross talks about Martha throughout the story seems, as he loves her a lot. He would pretend that they were taking a walk on the beach or camping together, which were a little impossible as she was in college, and he was in Vietnam. He would sometimes forget that he was at war and had to lead his mates. …show more content…

“He had experienced staggering death and loss as an adult” (paragraph 8). He would blame himself for the death that had occurred, thinking that Martha’s love had distracted him. This had become an emotional baggage for him. Though emotional baggage is not a physical object, it is still presented as one in the story, as he continues to carry it with his other belongings. This gives the reader an insight on how the soldiers feel when they lose someone who was once close to

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