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    John's Gospel Humor

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    below the surface of the text resonate with signals from below the surface of the text‚ allowing the gospel to say more than it otherwise might seem to be saying. Since the gospel’s humor constitutes a form of commentary that is by saying definition implicit‚ our task is to make some of the humorous explicit‚ and to consider how the humorous elements function and how they relate to the gospel’s message.” It is not very important about John’s gospel date because “one of the points urged by those

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    let the reader decide whether he may be a coward or not. The TED Talks explain why veterans miss the war and why it’s difficult to adjust from war‚ which connects to The Things They Carried because there are stories about people who miss the war and people who couldn’t adjust to the war. Within the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien tells what happened figuratively‚ the story truth‚ and what happened

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    "The Goshts That Soldiers Carried" War makes individuals enter another world that to most appear to be not at all like the old. The life they had is presently gone‚ which bring these men only an attack of new stresses and bad feelings. These feelings change the way individuals respond and feel. As appeared in the story “The Things They Carried” by the author Tim O’Brien. The brave soldiers all carry overwhelming feelings‚ yet the heaviest of them all is Guilt. Blame is a weight that the characters

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    Humor makes life vibrant

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    Humor makes life vibrant Humor is filled up with life‚ we can get it every day from all kinds of ways and it makes life vibrant. Without humor life will be taken the shine off and turns to be a boring and reduplicate thing. So we need humor‚ we need it when we feel sad‚ we need it even when we are happy. People from different countries have different kind of humor‚ which the different means different style different way to express and base on different kind of culture‚ even sometimes we may

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    Finding Humor in Grendel

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    obvious drama and suffering that he story’s main character‚ Grendel‚ goes through John Gardner finds a way to put comedy into his work. Gardner‚ however‚ very rarely uses this comedy as a form of comic relief to lighten the story‚ if anything this humor makes the story even darker by highlighting the ignorance of mankind and a nihilist’s outlook on life. Men’s lack of intelligence is apparent from Grendel’s first encounter with men. Though in some ways sad‚ when the men have Grendel’s unconscious

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    The Dilemma of Lieutenant Jimmy Cross in Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” In Tim O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross is a 24 year old young man in love with a girl named Martha‚ who is thrust into the jungles of Vietnam. Carrying “the responsibility for the lives of his men” but distracted by his fantasies of Martha‚ tragedy strikes his platoon and Ted Lavender is shot and killed. (p. 97). Lieutenant Cross grieves for Lavender‚ for Martha‚ for himself‚ as

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    Effects of the U.S. Wars The author of The Things They Carried‚ Tim O’Brien‚ incorporates various messages within his book. One of the most important messages within the text greatly deals with war and everything associated with it. As a veteran of the Vietnam War‚ O’Brien is exceedingly qualified to provide readers with an accurate depiction of what it feels like for a soldier to live in a constant state of war. The series of stories within The Things They Carried present us with the difficult choices

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    The Things They Carried is a book written by Tim O’ Brien about the destruction of war and the effect on the soldiers. His decision to kill someone was one of the hardest decisions he has ever had to make in his life. To make a decision like this is not as simple as most people think it can be. Many factors play into this‚ to be able to kill someone is going against morality people face today especially by society. I honestly could not make the decision to kill a man unless my life is at stake. “I’d

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    Dr. Zamora Paper #2 World Literature A compare and contrast Analysis of Frank Kafka’s‚ The Metamorphosis and The Things They Carried. Society’s alienation and misunderstanding of humanity can transform once life‚ both Gregor Samsa and Norman Bowker suffered from isolation. Freedom is truly conquered when one is at full peace spiritually; one can be imprisoned in its own thoughts‚ desires and memories. To follow I will provide examples form both narrative texts were both characters are imprisoned

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    Rhetorical Analysis of "Ambush" In "The Things They Carried‚" Tim O’Brien discusses his observations as a young soldier during the war with different stories from the past that have become memories. He constantly reflects back on the choices he made and questions them by making the reader do the same. Some of the text’s language seems abstract because they are memories being re-told and not everything is going to said how it exactly happened. O’Brien writes this stories as a way to cope with his

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