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The Things They Carried By Tim O ' Brien Essay

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Summary:
“By and large they carried these things inside, maintaining the masks of composure” (21). In Tim O’brien’s The Things They Carried, the American soldiers of the Vietnam War carry much more than the weight of their equipment, much more than souvenirs or good-luck charms or letters from home. They carried within themselves the intransitive burdens—of fear, of cowardice, of love, of loneliness, of anger, of confusion. Most of all, they carry the truth of what happened to them in the war—a truth that only those who fought in the jungles and the mountains and the marshes of Vietnam can ever understand. These men can share their stories; but all that’s all they are to everyone else: stories.
The Things They Carried is a story made up of stories about how the men carried their war stories and their truths—during the war and after the war.
Personal Response:
This was another novel that I had been wanting to read for a long time, and I was glad to have an excuse to buy and read it.
This book made me feel emotions so deep that I was in the novel, that I was in Vietnam with Tim O’Brien and Jimmy Cross, and at the end I was there with Ted Lavender and Linda.
As soon as I finished the last word of the last sentence on the last page, I wanted to get in my car and drive to Texas. I just wanted to be in his presence and soak up his mastery of words. I wanted to hear his truths. I just wanted to know him (I still do). I felt his words in my heart—in a way that not even real

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