There are three examples of what they bring, and the author and writer Tim O'Brien personally experienced the tragedy of death. In his storytelling, O'Brien explained about the man he killed, and then he explained his first experience in Vietnam and his first experience after Linda 's death. O'Brien tells the reader how to deal with every death experience and learn from it. In this book, what O'Brien brought about shows how he responded to death in his own way and how his understanding of death evolved through the novel.
It is a story about soldiers entering the turmoil of the Vietnam War, which they bring about reporting "what they bring". There are many obvious themes that can be dealt with when writing stories about war, especially death. I like to read this story; however, there are a few things that I care about. I would like to discuss the way the author writes, the meaning of his title "what they carry", and how the writer and his role deal with it.
Run the foot: what Tim O'Brien brings 1 what Tim O'BrienENG brings 1300 W5A 2 Andrea CarrSouth University Online Tim O'Brien brings a few things "bringing on" Tim O'Brien Vrien is a Vietnamese I drew a young American soldier in the war spectacularly. Each short story is based on the last story, but in "what they carry", the authors will focus on how they arrived in Vietnam. When interviewing Tim O'Brien, Don Lee learned that "he went to Vietnam and hated it every minute from beginning to end" (Li 2). Compared to the burden of emotional war, things are weightless. The soldiers were forced to assume their own weight and fear of war. "He feels very sad, what men bring": "Men are very sad because men can not give up their feelings.
Analyze what they brought about Tim O'Brien in the book 'What They Carry', O'Brien uses a symbol to convey the depth and meaning of this story about the Vietnam War. The narrator lists what soldiers carry with them, including tangible and intangible ones. The purpose of O'Brien's storytelling is to show contrast and explain how the soldier reached the current place. These objects will be further explained in later books to help build the story. - John Keats, one of the great British poets of a romantic era, wrote Shakespeare's Sonnets "When I am afraid". Keats 'Carol, Letters and Poetry are mostly concentrated on the theme of death and Keats is paying attention to death before fulfilling his promises, but when I am afraid it is more complex of Keats' anxiety It represents a personality character. Direct and introspective portrait (Brott)