Summary Of Tim O Brien's Ten Things They Carried

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Ten Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien looks at the psychological and physical burden that soldiers face while at war. Jimmy Cross, who was also a lieutenant, was carrying both supplies for the military and his love for Martha, who is back home. Jimmy and the soldiers have been challenged by the effects of society and of war. The soldiers at war were faced with many emotional challenges such as fear, which made it hard to focus on their responsibility. The other soldiers fell along, showing how much the war weights on them. During the story "He carried a strobe light and the responsibility for the lives of his men." Which can be seen as a metaphor highlighting how the soldiers are trying to overcome their obstacles and protect the others. But "In …show more content…

But "As a hedge against bad times, however, Kiowa also carried his grandmother’s distrust of the white man, his grandfather’s old hunting hatchet. Necessity is dictated by the. Because the land was mined and booby-trapped, it was SOP for each man to carry a steel-centered, nylon-covered flak jacket, which weighed 6.7 pounds, but which on hot days seemed much heavier." Focusing on how the heavy gear soldiers bear in very violent surroundings. This highlights all the emotions they faced affecting their combat performance. The tranquilizers used by Ted Lavender and Jimmy Love for Matha are two examples of how difficult the challenges were during the war, which had an impact on their behavior, highlighting how society can change a person. A soldier "Ted Lavender, who was scared, carried tranquilizers until he was shot in the head outside the village of Than Khe in mid-April." Also "They were called legs or

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