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    The Things They Carried Colby Earles In this book the author Tim O’ Brien uses many different little stories to sum of the big picture of war. He focuses in on many different characters‚ stories‚ and their specific feelings to help the reader get an actual feel of what he felt. Which he states on pg. 171 " I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer than happening-truth". While O’ Briens main connection to the title focus’s in on what each soldier physically carried

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    out the actors. Tim Burton has a few favorite actors that he works with fairly consistently. One of these actors is Winona Ryder. She plays the daughter of the new owners of the main character’s house in Beetlejuice. She also plays as the daughter of the family that takes in Edward Scissorhands and the eventual love interest of Edward Scissorhands. Another actor that Tim Burton favors is Johnny Depp. He played in Edward Scissorhands as Edward. He also played a role in Tim Burton’s Dark Shadows

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    The concept of death has always been a blurry topic to discuss but what if the concept of death was wrapped around a war‚ would that make things better? When people talk about death all they think about is the one person‚ their life‚ their life story and what all they have been through. In The Things They Carried the author uses death to help portray certain characters in their own unique way whether it’s from describing the way they died‚ or just what they had to look forward to‚ all the way back

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    For thousands of years‚ stories have been told. Either by word of mouth‚ or through books and movies. The Things They Carried has a recurring theme of storytelling. It appears in the book in more places than one. And each one of the appearances seems to say something different about how stories are told‚ or how they should be told. In the chapter ¨How To Tell A True War Story¨ for example‚ the narrator is talking about how a war story should be told and what it should consist of. He says on page

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    The implementation of asyndeton and polysyndeton illuminates the fear-fueled despair and paranoia that plagues someone in the time of war. Beginning with a repetitious list‚ O’Brien’s focus on war is that it is a mental battle as much as it is a physical battle. It perpetually tests one’s mental dexterity by throwing curveballs at every corner and constantly forcing one to be on their toes. Leaving out the conjunctions‚ Due to the degenerative nature of war‚ one often falls to the powers of paranoia

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    Personal tragedies occur to everyone whether he or she is rich or poor. Many people face tragedies in their lives and they have a deep depression which they have to deal with. If they think about it every day it will only make it worse. Families who lose their love ones especially in war experience great pain and grief which take a long time to heal. Tragedies can occur anytime anywhere. Humans have to realize the importance of losing their loved one. In the book “Things They Carried” the character

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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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    Tim burton uses many techniques that reflect him as an auteur. Uses clothing’s and colour to juxtapose characters‚ give them meaning and set a mood. He uses significant turning points to give the character a meaning. There’s contrast between Edwards house and the suburbs to show the differences between Edward and the citizens‚ and uses themes like prejudice and conformity to show it was a normal suburb for the 1950’s to 60’s. Tim burton uses clothing and colour to juxtapose characters‚ give them

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    may think the line is sarcasm and not believe the information being said. The readers will question if the story is true or not. Throughout the story the narrator says how many war stories are not true so I do not know what to believe. The author‚ Tim O’Brien‚ says that nothing can be believed to be true‚ which makes the story ironic. He says‚ “In war you lose your sense of the definite‚ hence your sense of truth itself‚ and therefore it’s safe to say that in a true war story nothing much is ever

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    In the novel The Things They Carried the young soldiers are afraid of seeming weak. O’ Brien didn’t want to go to war. He was even considering fleeing to Canada. O’ Brien eventually decided to go because he was afraid of seeming like a coward to his family and town. He went to war out of fear of appearing weak to his peers. He believed it would be shameful if he didn’t go to the war. The soldiers in the novel were cautious to show any sign of fear. They were in an unpredictable and strange environment

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