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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and Current War Conflicts in The Things They Carried by Tim O'brien

2023-05-05 22:34:31

Tim O'Brien's novel 'What They Carry' is based on Vietnam during the Vietnam War of the 1950s. The majority of the novel is just a memory of the Vietnam War, but there are still some incidents after the war. Looking back to their whereabouts during the Vietnam War, Jimmy Cross and some of his colleagues used some of the items they had in Vietnam to remember the events that changed their lives dramatically. The most important event in changing the life of Jimmy Cross was to see a fellow member Ted Lavender dies by him.

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.

After the Vietnam War, soldiers suffered numerous post-traumatic stress disorder. They know that the wounds of endurance and witness change forever and scare their lives. Men like Tim O'Brien, the author of the novel "The Things They Carry", suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder and it will take years to return to life after returning home. - Ultra political politics and Richard Nixon have deep resonance. In the 1950s, Nixon cut political teeth as a young hunting committee of House Non-American Activities Committee. He is widely known as the home of the Birch Association, the hometown of Orange County, California. The Birch Society in the Los Angeles area claims to own and publish some political and economic elite members of the Los Angeles Times, including the Chandler family.