What they brought about "fiction" and "what they have" is about the experiences of Tim O'Brien and his colleagues lining up during the Vietnam War. They face many adversity wars that can only be encountered in fear These people have experienced the process of death of friends, civilians, enemies and reasons. In turn, soldiers used various methods to cope with war, dark humor, fantasy and violence sufferings. Let them clear the fear of Vietnam they had experienced on most days.
What They Have - Survival Mechanisms During the Vietnam War soldiers did not touch the traditional coping mechanism of our American society, as Tim O'Brien's "what they carry" explained. These people used their resources only in the jungle of Vietnam and were forced to discover and invent new ways to cope with the pressure of war. There is no soldier who can not carry many items, but if there is something you need, it is a way to talk about "what he has" "compound" ... the memory of war is his mind It reminds me of his youthful memories of a series of funny military records symbolizing his attempt to resist the battle of 'what they carry' and the blockade of his past experience. The story of O'Brien reflects the difficult choices people have to make in their bodies and in fighting the war on the ground where they are located. Criticism of Steven Kaplan
Mechanism The mistake of the mechanism may lead to fear of poisoning. Humans are amazingly elastic and ruthless. This is one of distinguishing us from other creatures. We have established reaction mechanisms to survive in real trauma and dangerous situations. However, if we mistakenly use these coping mechanisms, it will actually cause fear of intoxication. That is why the best weapon to prevent fear is personal growth. The coping mechanism keeps you in one place. Fear of expression always shrinks or disappears. When you write or talk about your fears, they always look smaller than we think. Using expressions to fight fear is the reason we need a lot of friends groups to share. Fears are rarely ruined - that is why we need tribes, communities and other support systems.