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'Symbolism In The Things They Carried'

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Symbolism in the novel The Things They Carried is used often throughout the stories. Tim O’brien uses the analogy of animals to show symbolism during the war. The water buffalo and the puppy dying symbolize the young men’s loss of innocence and anger about the war. During the war, the men were very young which resulted in lots of pranks pulled on each other. Ted Lavender had adopted an orphan puppy, whom he would feed it and carry the puppy on his rucksack. One day Azar strapped the puppy to a Claymore antipersonnel mine and squeezed the firing device, blowing up the puppy. The men were upset about the puppy being killed and Azar said, ‘What’s everyone so upset about. I mean, Christ, I’m just a boy” (O’brien, 35). Azar is happy about the incident

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