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The Things They Carried Theme

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The Theme of The Things They Carried The book The Things They Carried is about the soldiers who fought in the Vietnam War. The book shares certain stories that the author had experienced or witnessed while in the war. Almost every single one of those stories was life changing in some way. The book also tells us about how all of the soldiers faced different challenges at some point in time during the war. Each one of the soldiers had their own problem or challenge to worry about. It was hard for the soldiers to stay focused on the war when they had other things crossing their minds daily. Finally the book tells a little bit about certain fears that some of the soldiers had. Every soldier had the fear of being seen as weak or as a coward by their loved ones. The fear of disappointing family, friends, and fellow soldiers was a huge …show more content…

The book says “Of course not(O’Brien 131).” This is a quote by Tim O’Brien himself and he is talking to his daughter at this point in the book. His daughter had asked if he had ever killed another man. O’Brien was embarrassed to tell her the truth, he did not want his own daughter to think that he was killer and he thought the only solution was to lie to her. O’Brien did not want to ever feel this feeling again when he lied to his daughter. Finally the soldiers had the fear of not accomplishing goals that they had set for themselves or goals that were set for them by loved ones. The book says “I’ve had to live with it, feeling the shame, trying to push it away(O’Brien 39).” This quote helps explain how the author never wanted to go to war. He ended up disappointing himself and sticking toward his own goal of never going to war. Since he went to war he now has to live with the consequences. O’Brien thought of himself as a coward for going to war, but he only went to war because he did not want to be seen as a coward by

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