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    studied here “The Things They Carried”. Author Tim O’Brien was thrown in the middle of the Vietnam War when he was drafted. During his tour of duty he experienced very gruesome and lonely things. O’Brien told the reader the things that these soldiers brought along with them

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    that included two world wars‚ the assassinations of two presidents and the resignation of another‚ the Great Depression‚ the Cold War‚ racial unrest‚ and the drug and crime waves.”(Donald M. Goldstein) Tim O’Brien‚ the author of the book‚ The Things They Carried‚ goes into his memory to his time serving in The Vietnam War. It explains his experiences with his fellow teammates and everything they went through. Being a nonlinear book‚ it gives you an almost real experience to life while being a soldier

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    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 from their duties

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    The Things They Carried‚ By Tim O’Brien Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ provides an incredible realization of what life was like for an American soldier who fought in Vietnam from perspectives before‚ during‚ and after the war. The story’s power draws you in. It makes the events in the story seem real and provides the reader with a sense of what it feels like to be one of the soldiers. O’Brien’s talent as a writer made a fictional story more than believable to the reader. When reading

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    Comparing Loss of Innocence in J.D. Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye and Andrei Voznesenky’s “First Ice” Childhood is a very memorable and happy part of life. Running‚ playing and not a care in the world. However‚ eventually this must all come to an end which may or may not be pleasant. Each and every child must grow up and leave their childhood behind. Holden Caulfield‚ the main character in the novel The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger and the girl from the poem “First Ice” by Andrei Voznesensky

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    outfielder Chili Davis once stated that “fear can often take over one’s body‚ as well as one’s mind”(Davis). Davis states here that Fear is a very strong emotion‚ and that it can change and influence many aspects of a person’s life. In the novel The Things They Carried written by Tim O’Brien‚ the author teaches the reader how the main aspect in the war that influence his writing was fear.O’Brien utilizes fear with the uses of Tim not wanting to go to war‚ when Mary Bell changes‚ and Rat Kiley’s greif. First

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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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    little do most Americans know that soldiers during the Vietnam War were corrupted by the conditions of the war and left with no choice but to use hard drugs such as heroin in order to cope with their pain. Looking through Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried the troops in his novel were guilty of using hard drugs in order to cope with the war. The Vietnam war was a highly disputed war in the United States many Americans were against the fact that we were participating in this war in the first place

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    Innocently Wicked Comparative Essay All things truly wicked start from an innocence; the innocence of children‚ the innocence of the hopeful and the innocence of the naive. Comparing the two main characters from Golding’s Lord of the Flies‚ Jack and Ralph‚ we try to understand the true sense of Ralph’s innocence which was stifled on the island‚ and the innocence within Jack which had been lost way before his arrival on the island. Golding introduces the truly innocent character of Ralph

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    and social currents going on in the larger world around them” (Literary Terms‚ 910). Instead of observing at what lies solely on the surface‚ enveloping action is meant to examine the plot at a new and deeper level. In the short story‚ The Things They Carried‚ the plot and setting might seem easy to figure out. Instead of just looking at the setting‚ by using enveloping action the reader is able to establish

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