RR - "What they have" is more important. Necessity is often explained as something or a person in need. However, this term has a different meaning and is based solely on personal needs for survival. Such needs may increase or distort when you are in a life and death situation such as war. The situation also may induce ordinary people to become emotional and hence may aspire to stick to everything he can do. The "necessary" item or idea that he claims may hurt this person, but it seems impossible to give up.
The necessity of what they have is a rather slippery concept in terms of definition. The concepts necessary for an individual to survive depend on the particular situation at a particular point in time. These demands can deteriorate or distort when people feel that they are in increasingly dangerous situations, especially in life and death situations such as war. This terrible situation not only can make us feel the extreme vulnerability of ordinary people but it may also cause the desire to stick to "what they carry". O'Brien writes about the burden of the soldier, he must be carried through war both physically and emotionally. One way I know is for the title - the "what they have" titles mostly summarize the book as a whole. O'Brien often shows and explains the burden of his inner confrontation and external conflict. O'Brien shows an emotional burden in the "They carry" chapter.
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)