Transfiguration of a lover of Song Tra Bong Among the lovers of Tim Tra'Bong, Tim O'Brien shows a dynamic example of how to modify the deep roots of culture. Focusing on that young woman, her boyfriend managed to carry her from the United States to Vietnam somehow. Then she was completely put into foreign culture, and thousands of American digestive organizations are experiencing this culture. This cultural change affects the most powerful and skilled ground forces in the United States. Influence on civilians is almost unbelievable.
Mark Fossie of "Song TraBong's Sweetheart" and Troy Maxson of "Fences" are two different literary works in two different types of literary works and have many similarities. Tim O'Brien's "Sweet Heart of Song Trabbon" is a story of a novel. "Fence" in August is a play. These literary works have lost themes in both their own role and the character they love. - ... Even though "Scholarship Boy" has enough knowledge to understand his temporary problem, he will not make any changes. His selfishness is dynamically expressed in late adulthood, and he tends to separate himself from his parents. I can conclude that all his success comes from his parents' help and wounds. He will respect and appreciate them. However, he feels rude and ungrateful to his parents.
At the beginning of the story, the rat is in a small medical unit overlooking a village called Tra Bong and a river called Song Tra Bong. This area was formerly the outpost of special forces, and a green beret still remained in the surrounding area. "Greenies" is a secret, antisocial one, sometimes disappears in the jungle for several days to several weeks. Mark Fossy, a man in the department of the rat, arranged for his fiancée to visit. Mary Anne Bell is an all - American girl - white feet, blue eyes, skin color is "tall, sexy blonde" like "strawberry ice cream". It is simple, friendly, and curious. She is wearing a pink sweater and white culottes.