When many people think of wonderful and unforgettable stories they may remember moving or future chronological novels, or growing novels. It is an exemplary growth novel that they have in many ways, as it leads readers to the lives and problems of each soldier on his page. Everyone will witness when he experiences his own maturity and experiences struggle and difficulties in his personal time. Some people are more anxious than others, but everyone has a story to talk about and everyone must be moral. Among the things they have, Tim O? Brien and Mark Fossie both experienced a lot of personal maturity, gaining new knowledge about themselves, the Vietnam War, and the world surrounding them.
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.
One of the most overlooked aspects of soldier life is the weight of items they carry. In the story of Tim O'Brien, "what they have" details in O'Brien how much of the plight of the soldiers of Vietnam and the burden imposed on them are detailed. Literally, heavy things reduced the burden on each soldier - but the physical load imposed by each soldier symbolizes the psychological burden of the soldier during the war. O'Brien lists what each soldier has, but the focus is on his role in lieutenant Jimmy Cross and war. There are multiple burdens on Lt.Cross, but his emotional problems are ... Read more