Sweetheart of the Song of Tra Bong Essay

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    War was brutal. War was tough. War was death. Being away from home for a period of time became hard, and you needed something to carry from home to get you through the war. Many of the soldiers carried embarrassment, fear, and uncertainty in the novel, The Things They Carried. The soldiers needed a reminder of home to keep them advancing throughout the war. The things they carried were either physically or figuratively with them throughout the journey. The roles of the women in this novel helped

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, is a book of a collection of stories about what O'Brien encountered during his time in the Vietnam War. In many of the stories they, talk about things they had and good things that they want back. One of the stories that I connected closely to was “Stocking”. “No sweat, the magic doesn't go away” (112). In the end, they carry on with the memories of something good or major to them, but all good things must come to an end, at least that's what i’ve been told

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    forcefully, and explain why each character acted the way the did and the outcome of their actions. The readers also get to perceive how each character feel throughout their war adventure and how they grew as an individual. Mary Anne, from the "Sweetheart Song Tra Bong," transformed notably, just like the soldiers, from a typical American girl to a violent, barbaric woman. And this was just after she became exposed to the war, getting the liberation she was deprived of, to begin with, back in her previous

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    One stylistic device that O'Brien uses is repetition. O'Brien frequently repeats occasions, usually adding additional detail with each repeat. One example of this is the moment of when Kiowa died. He retold this story five times, this is the center of most of the novel's action and the motivation for most of the characters' development. The repetition is a stylistic device O'Brien adds to stretch the truth of a story by adding and subtracting detail. The effect of this for a reader is a feeling that

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    In the chapter called ‘Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong’ O’Brien wrote the story of his war buddy Rat and his story before becoming a soldier. In the chapter Rat tells the story of a girl that arrived called Mary Anne, and she is a symbol for all the soldiers, “She was part of the land. She

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    committed these pure Christian and bubbly girl with her uncomfortable transition into a bloodthirsty killer who succumes to the horrors of Vietnam, highlighting the inability to cope with unsettling wartime experiences. In the chapter, ‘Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong’, Rat Kiley, the medic of the alpha company, describes a story about Mary Ann Bell, who arrives at a medical

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    During Rat Kiley’s story in Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong, a girl flies into Vietnam named Mary Anne and is described as quite the stereotype. Attractive and sweet, but dumb and naive. She shows up to Vietnam as “this cute blonde-just a kid, just barely out of high school”, completely unprepared

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    In my artistic piece I decided to represent the quote -- “"There it is, you got to taste it, and that's the thing with Mary Anne. She was there. She was up to her eyeballs in it. After the war, man, I promise you, you won't find nobody like her." ………..."Got hooked, I guess," he said. "I loved her. So when I heard from Eddie about what happened, it almost made me . . . Like you say, it's pure speculation."”. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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    Courage, one word with many meanings. When thinking about courage, we think of someone who takes a particular action in doing something they are afraid of or someone who has gone through hard, painful things but still manages to come off strong. O’Brien gives the word courage a whole new meaning, in the beginning, O’Brien admits that he is too smart and too compassionate to go to war, this is when he chooses to go off to Canada. Showing us that he has self-courage as he was walking away from something

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    Marie Curie, and the many other examples still continue to endow women with praise. Within Tim O’Brien’s highly acclaimed series of intertwined stories; The Things They Carried, the author truly emphasizes this. More specifically within “Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong”-the American novelist illustrates his opinion through an integral character by the name of Mary Anne Bell. Although fitted with a stereotypical image of a woman, through a series of transformations, she acts as a juxtaposition to this

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