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Things They Carried: Summary And Analysis

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The Things They Carried begins by explaining the both literal and figurative items that each soldier in Vietnam carried. This portion of the book served as the exposition, as all the characters are introduced and the setting established. From learning what each soldier carried, the reader learned a great deal about each character—Cross’s unrequited love for Martha, Dobbins’ superstitious mindset, Ted Lavender’s nervous tendencies, etc. During the exposition, we also learn that the soldiers are in Vietnam fighting the war. O’Brien continues and describes Ted Lavender’s unfortunate and unexpected death as he was returning after going to the bathroom. Jimmy Cross blames himself for Lavender’s death after daydreaming about Martha, his college crush. Before O’Brien continued telling war stories, he explains how he ended up in …show more content…

The rising action of this book consists of a few stories that precede the climax, Kiowa’s death. Rat’s story about Mary Anne losing her innocence in Vietnam and the story of the man that O’Brien killed constitute as the rising action of The Things They Carried. Others perished in the war as well. O’Brien told the story of Curt Lemon, who was killed after stepping on a mortar round. Lee Strunk also dies from in Vietnam after he and Dave Jensen make a pact to end each other’s lives should the other sustain a horrible injury. The last death described by O’Brien that affects the most people is that of Kiowa. Kiowa drowned in the muck of a field, and soldiers that were present still feel the guilt and sorrow of that day in the present. This death constitutes as the climax of the story. His death is described in great detail in “Notes” by Norman Bowker, who describes how his guilt has yet to subside from that horrid day. O’Brien eventually tells the reader that most of the stories he explained were fabricated, and that the truth of the stories lay behind the sentiment gathered from

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