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    believe heroes are those who are admired or idealized for courage‚ honesty‚ bravery‚ selflessness‚ outstanding achievements‚ or noble qualities. Let’s review the definition of a hero‚ it is important to know what makes a hero. First off a hero can be any average person. At times we often think that heroes are only in the movies or the athlete that makes the final touchdown in the super bowl. An Example of a hero

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    The Things They Carried was highly symbolic. The items that the men within the platoon had carried symbolized home and comfort. Each man had a unique item with them in the war that provided them with comfort and reassurance. These physical items carried the men through all of the hardships they endured by giving them a peace of mind and hope of returning to their former lives. From carrying a condom‚ a comic book‚ ammunition‚ the bible‚ photographs‚ and many other little material things‚ these

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    The Things They Carried Essay Number Three Tim O’Brien’s novel‚ The Things They Carried‚ is a novel composed of war stories from the Vietnam War. O’Brien tells the stories of not only himself‚ but stories from the men with whom he fought alongside. The main idea of the book is what these men carried‚ which was not only tangible objects‚ but emotions as well. Digging deeper into this meaning‚ many of the stories were changed from their true and factual selves to half true and half fictitious stories

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    Enrique Camacho-Moreno American Literature Museaus‚ Steve Essay The Red Badge of Courage‚ by Stephen Crane‚ and The Things They Carried‚ by Tim O’Brien‚ are two novels set a century apart‚ yet they both connect to one another. Tim O’Brien’s novel illustrates his experience in the Vietnam War‚ while Stephen Crane’s novel demonstrates his experience in the Civil War. These two novels focus on the image one gives himself while going into the war and image one gets going out of it‚ whether one makes

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    “The Things They Carried” Questions a) The main topic of this novel is burdens. O’Brien is writing about what burdens the soldiers and he had to carry throughout war‚ physically and emotionally. One way I know is because of the title- “The Things They Carried.” This title almost summarizes the whole book. O’Brien frequently showed and explained the burdens that were inner conflicts of his and outer conflicts too. In the chapter “The things They Carried‚” O’Brien showed an emotional burden

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    Graphic Organizer    Directions:  Use the following FILL­IN­THE­BLANK graphic organizer to answer the following  question:    In Tim O’Brien’s “Speaking of Courage‚” is Nowman Bowker a coward?      Norman Bowker is not a coward man. He is a man with dignity and and strong heart. I wanted to prove to his dad how strong he could be and that he is capable of anything. Norman may seem to be like any other man. Even when he was folded in with the war‚ he was part of the waste‚ he would not give up or

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    In the short story‚ "The Things They Carried”‚ Tim O’Brien writes about the soldiers of Vietnam and the burdens they had to carry with them. In this story‚ O’Brien uses symbolism‚ irony and the theme of burden and guilt to portray how the war has affected the men and the ways they cope. O’Brien’s usage of these literary devices serves as a remembrance of what the soldiers have left behind and a false sense of security about the violence and death that surrounds them. We are able to see the way each

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    Memories The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien and The Road by Cormac McCarthy both deal with the profound affects that memories have upon the actions and understandings of men. In both novels memories weigh heavily on the main characters’ souls‚ but each man carries that burden differently. The results may vary but the impact of what has happened and what is remembered changes their perspectives and ultimately leads to a unique ending for each man. Do the memories that are carried shape or change

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    Warzone Reading the short story “The Things they carried‚” by Tim O Brien‚ creates a mesmerizing image of a war zone. It describes the tough war times for American soldiers fighting in the Vietnam War. The story is a literary portrayal of the material and mental pressures on the soldiers‚ who strive to survive physically and mentally in the war. “The things they carried” talks about how heavily equipped are American Soldiers‚ and how a group of them carried numerous tools and weapons as war

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    “The Things They Carried” focused on the experiences of soldiers who faced war and how they were effected mentally and emotionally. Many soldiers constantly needed to escape from the catastrophic reality of war. They used “things” as defenses against the reality of war and also to keep hold of themselves. Although these “things” were unique to their personalities‚ Tim O’ Brien uses these “things” to show detachment from reality of the soldiers. “The Things They Carried” took place in Vietnam from

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