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The Thing They Carried Literary Analysis

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They carry many things, they carry a massive amount of weight on their shoulders. However, the heaviest thing that they carry cannot be touched. The intangible weight of fear, loss, anger, and guilt far outweigh any tangible item that they could possibly possess. The Thing They Carried is not only an eye-opening collection of war stories, but it is also a love story, a memoir, and a tribute to the unimaginable things that happen to our soldiers in war zones. War changes men, makes them different, and when they come home they are not the same person and they often have trouble readjusting to the life of a civilian. When men go off to fight a war, they often carry more emotional baggage than actual, physical baggage. “They carried all the emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief, terror, love, longing - these were the intangibles, but the intangibles had their own mass and specific gravity, they had tangible weight.” (page 20) The war messes with their heads, causes them to become paranoid, scared, and anxious all hours of the day and night. Ted Lavender, who was terrified of his own shadow in Vietnam, …show more content…

Mary Anne was the girlfriend of a soldier stationed with Kiley and one night he got the bright idea to bring his girlfriend to the base. When Mary Anne arrived she was sweet and innocent and had no idea what she had just gotten herself into, just like most of the soldiers. By the end of the story, Mary Anne had become a completely different person, she had adopted the bush way of life, started going on late night ambushes with the Green Berets, and acquired a necklace of human tongues. (pages 85-110) The men were all once innocent and quiet, but through the many months in the bush, they began to change. They became more vulgar, extraverted, and confrontational. They feared for their lives and always felt like they had to watch their

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