Tim O Brien Themes

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Tim O’Brien intended audience was the future generations and other veterans.He used shame, guilt and morality in his story the things they carried. ‘‘On occasion the war was like a ping pong ball.You could put a fancy spin on it, you could make it dance’’(O’Brien 32). In The novel the things they carried by Tim O'Brien the themes shame and guilt and morality are present by when he talks about all the different stories and things that happened to him through the years.How he has the guilt of surviving in war and his morality of learning to accept it.
In the chapter “man i killed, the theme morality is is shown in how.O’Brien has to deal with the morality of life. “You want to trade places with him turn it all around”(O’Brien 120).Kiowa is trying to tell O’Brien that if he didn't do what he did then he would be dead instead of that man.Kiowa …show more content…

“There was a topmost scent of joss sticks and incense, like the fumes of some erotic smokehouse but beneath the smoke lay a deeper and much more powerful stench”(O’Brien 104). Impossible to describe, rat said it paralyzed your lungs thick and numbing like an animal's den a mix of blood and scorched hair and excrement and the sweet-sour odor of molding flesh the stink of the kill. Kileys morality is him remembering the details of his experience the smell the sight of death the gruesome reality of war.

In the chapter “ghost soldiers” shame and guilt is shown by O’Brien and how he so mad that he got shot. In the chapter O’Brien did not think that getting shot in the but was an honorable way out of the war. O’Brien is mad at the fact that Bobby could have killed him. “He has to lay on his stomach every night because of the pain you caused him”(O’Brien 182).He is so flustered that he will never be one hundred again.O’Brien also thinks that Bobby should pay for what he did to

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