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How Does Tim O Brien Use Repetition In The Things They Carried

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Tim O’Brien’s book, The Things They Carried, is about a platoon of soldiers fighting in the Vietnam war and the life of the alpha company. This book also talks about the experiences each soldier has during the war. This war created many lasting physiological and emotional effects on the soldiers that is shown throughout the novel in the various stories told by O’Brien. O’Brien’ purpose is that the Vietnam War created lasting emotional and physiological effects on the soldiers. My purpose is to explain how O’Brien effectively uses repetition and description to support his purpose. O’brien felt the Vietnam war had no purpose or objectives. Tim O’Brien effectively shows his opinion and his feelings towards this purpose throughout the book. …show more content…

“The letters weighed 4 ounces. They were signed Love, Martha, nut Lieutenant Cross understood that Love was only a way of signing and did not mean what he sometimes pretended(O’Brien 2). The repetition of Martha is used signify his undying love for her. In reality Martha signed all the letters ‘Love Martha’ causally and just as a friend but Jimmy Cross interprets it more wishfully. Another way O’Brien uses repetition throughout the novel is by repeating the words ‘The Things They Carried’ all through chapter one. This phrase being repeated is a way for O’Brien to emphasize how the soldiers carry both physical and emotional burdens. All of the ‘things’ that these soldiers carried weighed them down both figuratively and literally. One example from chapter one is “They carried their reputations. They carried the soldier's greatest fear, which was the fear of blushing. Men killed, and died, because they were embarrassed not to”.(20) This quote is significant to the book for many reasons. One reason the quote is significant is because it examines and emphasizes the morale and mentality that the soldiers have to go through during the Vietnam War. The …show more content…

Jimmy Cross was not one that wanted to go to war, he actually believed that war was for the people who supported the war and that you should be sent with your family instead of sending others off to die. Through description, O’Brien shows the insight of the war and what it truly does to a person. O’Brien also provides description to show how the war can change a person in many different ways, emotionally and physically. An example from the novel on how O’Brien uses description is, The soldiers “carried the land itself-Vietnam, the place, the soil-a powdery orange-red dust that covered their boots and fatigues and faces. They carried the sky. The whole atmosphere, they carried it, the humidity, the monsoons, the stink of fungus and decay, all of it, they carried gravity”(O’Brien 14). This passage goes into detail of how the soldiers were living throughout the war and paints an image in the reader's mind. When O’Brien talks about the ‘orange-red dust’ it is associated with many different meanings. The color red is associated with blood, war and danger while the color orange is associated with freedom. The description of the colors of the dust sticks to the reader and describes how hard the war actually was. The soldiers are carrying “the stink of fungus and decay” as if they are carrying the smell of all the dead bodies. The soldiers are constantly reminded

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