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The Things They Carried Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Tim O'Brien builds an argument in “The Things They Carried” to convey the realities felt by the soldiers in the vietnam war through many ways. His purpose of this book was to make people aware of all the soldiers struggles and what they when through. He conveyed his message through the use of of evidence, like facts and examples to support his claims made. He uses reasoning to develop his ideas and last but not least Tim O'Brien uses word choice and appeal to emotion to add to the ideas expressed throughout the passage. To begin with, Tim O’Brien has many claims throughout “The Things They Carried” but each and every one of those claims would be nothing without the evidence that he gives along with facts and examples. In his passage, he states “They carried the sky. The whole atmosphere, they carried it, the humidity, the monsoons, the stink of fungus and decay, all of it, they carried gravity. They moved like mules. By daylight they took they took sniper fire, at night they were mortared, but it was not battle, it was just the endless march, village to village, nothing won or lost. They marched for the sake of the march.” O’Briens …show more content…

He uses reasoning to develop ideas and connect claims and evidence. In “The Things They Carried” he states, “They searched the villages without knowing what to look for, not caring, kicking over jars of rice, frisking children and old men, blowing tunnels, sometimes setting fires and sometimes not, then forming up and moving on to the next village, then other villages, where it would would always be the same. They carried their own lives.” O’Brien is demonstrating how the soldiers in Vietnam had no purpose, but instead going place after place not knowing what to search. He develops the idea of the soldiers having no purpose and not knowing to what to go after in Vietnam to the fact of the soldiers not winning or losing

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