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    emotional things that way people down in everyday life. In war there are even more responsibility that each person has to deal with. You have the physical responsibility of the men around you but also the emotional baggage that comes alone with that. In the story “The Things They Carried,” Lieutenant Jimmy Cross has the big responsibility of keeping his all his men safe, and he feels like Ted Lavenders death is his fault so the weight of these two things weighs him down a lot. Everyone has things that

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    The Things They Carried The Things They Carried is more than just a story about the Vietnam war. A focus has been placed on the real soldiers who lived through it. With the use of repetition, figurative language, and described imagery O’Brien is able to illustrates his story. WIth these three things, we are able to understand the physical and emotional side of a soldier at war. First, O’Brien uses repetition in many ways. One way is to talk about what a soldier was equipped with. The list of

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    One aspect of O’Brien’s writing style that becomes ostensibly clear right off the bat in The Things They Carried is O’Brien’s use of massive detail. O’Brien starts off the beginning of The Things They Carried with a chapter on the things that each of the characters in the novel had to carry. “As an RTO, Mitchell Sanders carried the PRC-25 radio, a killer, 26 pounds with its battery” (O’Brien 5) In this short sentence, we learn the name of one of the characters, his position, the type of radio he

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    Vietnam War, The Dynamic Character In the short story “The Things They Carried” Lieutenant Cross was in love with a girl named Martha, a junior at Mount Sabastian College in New Jersey. Lieutenant Cross cared so much about this young lady that he often found himself distracted from the war. Lieutenant Cross is the Dynamic character in “The Things They Carried” because he changes throughout the story. Love Letters Lieutenant cross carried love letters from a girl named Martha. These letters actually

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    O'Brien's The Things They Carried O’Connor remarks “The Things They Carried” is a short story that is written “as an experience not an abstraction” and that “the meaning has been embodied in it”. These quotations are truly pure in description and interpretation of the short story as the reader, must look beyond the crude physical properties of the objects and actions chronicled and focus more upon their hidden meanings and messages. O’Brien uses the physical characteristics

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    personnel documents are in order. These are just a few items that need to be checked off of a to-do list, or inventory if you will. In “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, the main character, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, runs through a series of events that he had his squad carried, both on their person and in their minds. “The Things They Carried” is about Cross and the soldiers under him and their activities in Vietnam during the war. The story begins with Cross introducing the object

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    his most renowned and perhaps his finest book is The Things They Carried, published in 1990. The novel consists of numerous short tales Add more intro before the thesis The first chapter of the novel, “The Things They Carried,” shares several literary features with chapters “Spin,” “Sweetheart of Song Tra Bong,” and “The Man I Killed,” including anecdotes, theme, and symbolism. Firstly, the anecdotal format exhibited in “The Things They Carried” is similar to that presented in “Spin”. The usage of

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    Vietnam War remains an affliction for Vietnam War Veterans and their families. Millions of our youth were forced to leave their home and carry inconceivable burdens. Thus, as a Veteran, Tim O’Brien can depict thoroughly their burdens in “The Things They Carried”. His story brings us back to war-torn Vietnam and First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross and his platoon. Cross is the commanding officer; however, he does not concentrate on the war but on his unrequited love. As a result, a Viet Cong kills one of his

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    Tim O’Brien wrote “The Things They Carried” from collected anecdotes given by Alpha Company during and after the Vietnam War. O’Brien’s work is considered fictitious, as it does not rely solely on factual accounts. The equipment listed give a mental image of the weight soldiers carry, and by using a narrator, First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, readers see the emotional turmoil those who serve carry. O’Brien’s tale harps upon the physical weight of the items the soldiers carry. The gear required to protect

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    The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien illustrates the danger of isolation and why it is the greatest danger in Vietnam. Soldiers are aware that they are detached from society; this continuously haunts them, and as a result, they damage themselves emotionally.

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