Running the feet: what Tim O'Brien brings 1 what Tim O'BrienENG brings 1300 W5A2 Androa CarrSouth University Online Tim O'Brien says "What to bring" is a short story of some short stories written by Tim O It is one. During the Vietnam War Brien dazzledly painted a team of American young soldiers. 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 every minute from start to finish" (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. The author wrote: "He is a very sad feeling." Men carry ": This is sad because men can not abandon their feelings.
Analyze what they brought about Tim O'Brien in the book "What they have", O'Brien uses the token to convey the depth and meaning of this story about the Vietnam War. The talker 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 soldiers arrived at their current location. These objects are discussed further in the latter part of the book to help you build the story. - John Keats, one of the great British poets of the Romantic era, wrote Shakespeare's sonnet "When I am afraid". He is afraid that he can not realize love and fame in the short-lived self-prediction. Keats' Aether, letters, most of the poems concentrate on the theme of death and Keatsu pays death before fulfilling his promise, but when I am afraid it is a keeper's anxiety It represents a more complex and individual personality of. Direct and introspective portrait (Brott)
Among the things they have, Tim O'Brien discusses the burden of physical and emotional war. A "thing" a soldier has is both a sentence and a metaphor. They remembered the house, food, weapons, survival equipment, even the bruises of the body using sentimental items. But they also have sorrow, longing, and fear. O'Brien is focusing on the most common ones of these feelings of guilt. O'Brien was the narrator and the hero of this text and discussed the experience in the Vietnam War. O'Brien used his storytelling as a comfort and used it to cope with painful past and mourning. He remembered his soldiers by changing his memory to a story. In addition, by speaking the story, Tim overcame some of his sins. Tim was a pacifist and when he was elected first he tried to persuade himself to leave himself based on the opposition to the college war.