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The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien

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In war, the characteristics of a soldier, civilian, and the nation as a whole can change drastically due to the nature of war. A person introduced to war is physically and mentally changed because of the traumatic experiences they encounter. Tim O’Brien uses contrasts and contradictions in his novel, The Things They Carried, to reveal how the characters are affected by the war in Vietnam and how their personalities shift through it. The characters who are impacted by the war are exposed to its horrors and are traumatized forever. While in the vicious jungles of Vietnam, the soldiers in war get weary and homesick. Rat Kiley, a soldier from O’Brien’s platoon, tells the story of one soldier in particular who gets homesick enough to fly his …show more content…

Some necessities are more individual. Kiowa, for example, carries a copy of the New Testament, and Ted Lavender is scared, so he carries tranquilizers, Jensen carried a toothbrush, dental floss, and bars of soap considering practiced in the field of hygiene, Dobbins, carried extra rations, Sanders carried the PRC-25 radio Bowker carried a diary, Rat Kiley carried a canvas satchel filled with morphine, all things a medic must carry, and a comic book, Jimmy Cross carried a compass, maps, code books. By necessity, they carried steel helmets, camouflage cover, standard fatigue jackets and trousers. On their feet they carried jungle boots. This heightens the many necessities to the soldiers were carrying to be prepared for what is to come. Each soldier carried something that weighed in pounds Besides carrying physically objects, “they carried emotional baggage of men who might die. Grief, terror, love, longing—but also the weight of memory, the terrible gravity of guilt…” This contrast the physical and emotional things the soldiers carried, and it reveals both sides of war. One not only has to come physically prepared but also mentally prepared to fight in war. A person has to be ready for the unexpected, many soldiers end up traumatized and scarred for life due to horrific

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