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    In the novel, The Sorrow of War we find that Kien is telling the story from his point of view as a North Vietnamese soldier during the Vietnam war. The Author, Bao Ninh, tells his experiences and memories of the war through the Character known as Kien. Through these memories, we can find some ideal differences between North and South Vietnam. South Vietnam has some different ideals from North Vietnam. This can be shown when one of the captured South Vietnamese soldiers says “The girls? We sacrificed

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    In the novel, The Sorrow Of War by Bao Ninh, Vietnamese women suffer more violence and mistreatment than usual during the Vietnam War. Bao Ninh uses the imagery of Phuong’s rape, the indirect characterization of soldiers in war and the symbol of the dead woman in the Saigon airport, to demonstrate the increase in abuse of women and the lack of support society offers to them. Bao Ninh uses the imagery of Phuong’s rape experience to portray the cultural acceptance of violence women struggle with in

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    event” (Merriam-Webster). In The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh, the main character Kien goes through scary, traumatic events of people being killed. Kien thinks about those past experiences constantly throughout the novel. Kien’s post war experiences can be compared to any other veterans post war experiences with PTSD. It can be assumed that war veterans do not consider war a place of happiness, but rather a terrible place. The Sorrow of War says that war is a place of sorrow, depression, and horror, but

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    The Sorrow of War and Full Metal Jacket both have one main element in common – the Vietnam War. Other than the similar time period, these two representations of the Vietnam War differ drastically. The Sorrow of War, a novel written by Bao Ninh, follows a North Vietnamese solider named Kien during his years fighting for the communist regime and documenting his hardships before, during, and after the war. Full Metal Jacket is a movie that depicts the American side of the war in Vietnam, focusing on

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    Themes of a Soldier’s War The Vietnam War was hard for the country to handle, let alone a single soldier. Many soldiers dealt with different personal and physiological effects of this war. This war in Vietnam was different than any of the other wars. This war was unconventional, when we first entered it was more about the fight against the spread of communism then slowly changed over the years. Going into Vietnam was different in all senses from battle conditions, weather, and heavy jungle environment

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    In the novel, The Sorrow of War, Bao Ninh follows the journey of a Vietnam War veteran, Kien, as he navigates through the different stages of traumas of war, utilizing his long tracks of flashbacks. Although every soldier has their own stories, many of them are unable to tell theirs as they are in a better place, in heaven, resting, so Kien represents them and reminds the public of the unimaginable horrors soldiers experience in war, specifically, in the Vietnam War. He also realizes the values of

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    Brien's The Things They Carried and Ninh's The Sorrow of War        Bao Ninh's The Sorrow of War is a contrapuntal reading to American literature on the Vietnam War. But rather than stand in stark contrast to Tim O' Brien's The Things They Carried, The Sorrow of War is strangely similar, yet different at the same time. From a post-colonialist standpoint, one must take in account both works to get an accurate image of the war. The Sorrow of War is an excellent counterpoint because it is truthful

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    In the novel The Sorrow of War, Bao Ninh uses motifs to display the impact of war on an individual. Ninh’s use of motifs makes for a more in-depth novel and allows the author to portray more emotions and complex ideas. His success in implementing this technique allows for more engagement with the readers. Ultimately, his use of these motifs enriches the reading experience and allows him to portray war's physical, mental, and emotional effects on an individual. During wartime, death changes from being

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    From the interactive oral on The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh, many themes were highlighted, allowing my understanding of the mentality and culture of the Vietnamese deepen. Personally, the fact that Bao Ninh has exposed the reader to the Vietnamese point of view was extremely interesting and eye-opening. Especially due to my Korean background, I have only been subjected to the Korean side of the story. In our interactive oral, we discussed the notion of losing one’s face and the various taboos in communism

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    English essay “The Sorrow of Sarajevo” by Goran Simic, and “Dulce et Decorum” by Wilfred Owen both examine the theme of war. The poem “Sorrow of Sarajevo” is an account of the poets experience in Sarajevo during the siege, in 1990 Bosnia. The poem seems to depict a man in the middle of a warzone, surrounded by dead bodies, and wreckage, the narrator seems to appear to be all alone and is filled with sorrow as he witnesses atrocities. The poem describes horror, death, civilian casualties and lasting

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