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Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried": A Study Guide from Gale's "Short Stories for Students" (Volume 05, Chapter 17)

Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried: A Study Guide from Gale's Short Stories for Students (Volume 05, Chapter 17)

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Publisher: The Gale Group
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 416946

Format: Download: Pdf
Media: Digital
Pages: 26

ASIN: B00006G3R1

Publication Date: July 23, 2002
Availability: Available for download now

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4 out of 5 stars The Things They Carried   July 28, 2006
Alexis (China)
0 out of 2 found this review helpful

In The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien recalls his past experiences as a young and innocent soilder. O'Brien also expresses themes if of personal and physical burdens as well as the the theme of isolation.
"They carried the soldier's greatest fear, which was the fear of blushing. Men killed, and died, because they were embarrassed not to. It was what had brought them to the war in the first place, nothing positive, no dreams of glory or honor, just to avoid the blush of dishonor. They died so as not to die of embarrassment." This is one of O'Briens most striking quatations in the novel.
If you want to hear a good war story, I would highly recomend Tim O'Brien's books. They are beautifull written and are availible for everyone to enjoy.



3 out of 5 stars Danielle's summary review   August 25, 2005
Jolly Green (Florida)
1 out of 4 found this review helpful

The things they carried is a great book by Tim O'Brien. Jimmy cross has a crush on a college girl named Martha, he knows she will never return his love because she majors in English and went to a movie on a single date to see Bonnie and Clyde and he put his hand on her knee and she looked at him and ordered him to pull his hand back. Now cross is in Vietnam and he really misses martha. The things that that they carried in thier packs depended on what kind of constitutions and personalities they had, like marijuana, bug repellant etc.. The stronger men got to carry the guns. Cross was the map keeper and basically had to protect his men. Lavender got shot, but cross didnt really care because he was focused to much on Martha and how much that he missed her. The things they carried is basically and introspective memory story and self-conscious examination of the methods and reasons behind storytelling. The narrator is unreliable; he speaks of the necessity of blurring truth and fiction in a true war story. The settings are during the late 1960's and late 1900's in Vietnam and Massachussets. The major conflict is the men of the Alpha Company, especially Tim O'Brien, grapple with the effects - both immediate and long term - of the vietnam war. Themes are physical and emotional burdens;fear of shame as motivation; the subjection of truth to storytelling.


5 out of 5 stars The Things They Carried   October 31, 2004
Ian (Portland, OR USA)
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This book gives outstanding insight into rhe Vietnam War and the people that served in it. The Things They Carried is a very enjoyable book; after you get through the first 10 or so pages you'll want to read the whole thing. I'm not normally into reading books, but I really liked this book and I'd recommend it to anyone who likes a well told set of stories. Meaning, this book isn't just one story, but instead a set of stories told through the eyes of multiple characters. Regardless of whether you like that in a book or not, READ THIS BOOK!

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