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    In the first chapter of The Things They Carried‚ “The Thing They Carried”‚ Tim O’Brien uses the motif of intangible weights the men carry and how they have the strength to alter one’s performance and emotional state at war. The intangible weight of Martha’s love is like a barbell Jimmy Cross can never seem to let go of. Continuously carrying extra weight‚ Cross expresses how he "love[d] Martha more than his men" (6)‚ which results in the death of one of his men soldiers Ted Lavender. Cross’s love

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    The Things They Carried was authored by Tim O’Brien‚ published by Houghton Mifflin in 1990. William Timothy “Tim” O’Brien is an American novelist best known for his work of fiction‚ The Things They Carried (1990)‚ a critically acclaimed collection of semi-autobiographical‚ interrelated short stories inspired by O’Brien’s experiences in the Vietnam War (Britannica.com‚ n.d.). Kiowa is a Native American who is diligent and honest‚ that carries a copy of the New Testament with him. Being a Baptist and

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    Kendall Professor Vazquez ENC 1102 T-TH 12:30 – 1:45 11 February 2013 “Coping through what they carried ” Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” was set in the time of the Vietnam War‚ and portrayed that each of the soldiers had something they carried. These things that each of the men carried represented them and how they coped when they were in the war. They needed these things as a necessity. Sometimes the things would get in the way of their thoughts and cause them to be distracted

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    If I Were a Man

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    Through His Eyes Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s "If I Were A Man" is the story of Mollie Mathewson‚ physically and emotionally a true woman in all aspects. She is a good wife and a wonderful mother. Still‚ she strongly feels that she would rather be a man‚ whenever Gerald and her are getting in arguments. Suddenly she finds herself as her husband. His feelings and thoughts are obvious to her; she realizes how different her reality is from his. Mollie is thinking through Gerald’s brain and looks at the

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    Waking up from the American Dream in Going after Cacciato (Tim O’Brien) What passing-bells for these who die as cattle? Only the monstrous anger of the guns. Only the stuttering rifles’ rapid rattle Can patter out their hasty orisons. (from Anthem for Doomed Youth‚ Wilfred Owen) Sassoon’s epitaph "All Soldiers are dreamers" at the beginning of the novel functions as a signpost signaling the shape the novel will take. It does not merely deal with brutal horror‚ it is imagination. Reality and dream

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    The Things They Carried is a memoir of twenty-two stories about the author‚ Tim O’Brien and his half truth memories of his time as a soldier in the Vietnam War. O’Brien admits in the novel often blurring the line between the real story and the absurd fallacy the names of the characters in the book are those of his comrades the entire collect serves as a self-contained work because it is so loyal to its themes and characters. "The Things They Carried:" This story introduces the reader to O’Brien’s

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    A MAN THAT I ADMIRE

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    Heghine Grigoryan Writing #4‚ ESL 6 A 12.06.11 A Man I Admire A man whom I admire is Khachatur Abovyan. K. Abovyan is one of the greatest Armenian classic writers; also‚ educator-democrat‚ teacher‚ ethnographer‚ and the founder of the modern Armenian literature and new literary language. He lived in XIX century. When I was a teenager‚ I didn’t like to read books. However‚ when I once read one of Abovyan’s books‚ I almost fell in love with it. The reason was because his style of writing was unusual

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    which continues throughout the story. The diction is still the most essential element of craft. For example‚ the narrator tells us‚ “Twenty-ninth is my stop too but I have to go all the way downtown to cash Mrs. Jessel’s check. If she pays me with a check one more time I’ll quit. Besides she never has change for carfare. Last week I went all the way to the bank with my own quarter and she had forgotten to sign the check” (Berlin 26). It is useful to ask: Why does the main character ease us into a

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    Heavy Baggage the Soldiers Endure in Tim O’Brien‚ The Things They Carried Often times‚ when we are asked‚ “What is a burden?” we often say that it is something that is difficult to bear‚ something that often leads to a great deal of anxiety and stress‚ and something that acts as the foundation of difficulty and trouble one may face. In the literary excerpt‚ “The Things They Carried‚” written by Tim O’Brien‚ the author illustrates the significance of burdens‚ and how the consequential emotional

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