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Things They Carried Place In The World
1,822 wordsThe Things They Carried by Tim OBrien: Adult in Adolescence For the young men that fought in the Vietnam War, seeing the death and chaos of intense jungle warfare was more than they could handle. Coming to grips with the actions they had to carryout during this war was physiologically challenging for all of them. Even after the war was long done with, the veterans of the Vietnam war were still suffering, but on another level. Many war veterans had chosen to forget their days of war and move on w...
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First Person Narrative Point Of View
861 wordsComparison: John Updike's A 038; P And Timothy ObreinsComparison: John Updike's A 038; P And Timothy Obreins How To Tell A True War Story Although the short stories, ? A 038; P, ? by John Updike, and? How to Tell a True War Story, ? by Timothy O? Brien, are both written in the technique of first person narrative, the two stories are are conveyed to the reader in very different styles. John Updike, who was 29 at the time when he wrote? A 038; P, ? narrates his story from the point of vie...
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Things They Carried Story Is Told
938 wordsThe Things They Carried is written from the perspective of the author, Tim OBrien. The book is a compilation of his stories and experiences relating to the Vietnam War. It encompasses the events and lives of himself, the other members of his company, and the war as a whole. Tim OBrien, of no important rank, is a solider in the Alpha Company that heads out most operations of Nam. They are the first troop to stake out land, the first to raid the villages, the trailblazers through the minefields. T...
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Kurt Vonnegut Billy Pilgrim
659 wordsThe Use of Literary Devices in Kurt Vonnegut? s Slaughterhouse-five 9; Kurt Vonnegut used many literary devices in his novel Slaughterhouse-five. These different devices serve to carry his varying themes through the story. He uses a system of two narratives that separates himself from the story, also there is the repetition of certain phrases which cycle you through the tale. A major device that is used is non-linear time, which emphasizes Vonnegut's cylindrical theories. 9; Within Slaught...
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Things They Carried Black And White
3,678 wordsSummary of Symbolism Presented by Vietnam/War In reading Philip Caputo's book, A Rumor of War, I discovered that he strongly presented a similar idea to that of Tim OBrien in his book, The Things They Carried. This is the idea that war can not bring or cause good, it only produces varying amounts of evil. Philip Caputo volunteered for the Marines because he was looking for a way to prove himself, and he saw the Marines as an honorable way to do so. He also originally saw the war as glorious. How...
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Ture War Sotry True War Story Landscape
416 wordsComparing Tragedies (How To Tell A War Comparing Tragedies (How To Tell A War Story, And Deat By Landscape) Tim OBriens How to Tell a Ture War Sotry and Margaret Atwood's Death by Landscape are tragic stories that are relived through the memories of the narrators. I would not consider How to Tell a Ture War Sotry and Death by Landscape ghosts series. My understanding of a ghost story is a haunting of someone or something. Both stories are interpretations of a personal belief of what happened to ...
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