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Viewpoints In The Things They Carried

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Writing from different viewpoints allows the author, Tim O’Brien, to express himself in a more comfortable manner. Written in this viewpoint, the story is read as a tale instead of an autobiography and the author becomes more distant with the story like he is looking into it rather than writing it.

O’Brien most likely wrote parts of the story in third person because it is traditional and benefits the reader by allowing them to get to know multiple characters rather than just the narrator. “The Things They Carried” and “Speaking of Courage” are two of the more personal chapters in the novel and by writing them in third person, the reader may feel more involved in the story. They can also learn more about the soldiers and the events of the

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