Summary Of The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien

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There in no gracious way to kill. There is no honorable way to bury to dead in a combat zone. When soldiers are faced with horrifying images and sounds, they are imbedded in their memory like bombs in the ground. The soldiers under Lieutenant Jimmy Cross had experienced more than they bargained for in the Vietnam war. Tim O'Brien's short story, “The Things They Carried," examines men in combat who danced with a deathful imagination, witnessed their own men die, and endured the guilt of living.
Though many missions were completed, some included blasting an intricate underground tunnel system with bombs. Though not a lot of men were thrilled, it was a task that needed to be completed. Once below the ground, it is as a game of twenty questions …show more content…

Although being alive was a miracle in certain instances, a sense of guilt filled their minds. "They would touch their bodies, feeling shame, then quickly hiding it. As if in slow motion, frame by frame, the world would take on the old logic-absolute silence, then the wind, then sunlight, then voices. It was the burden of being alive (O'Brien 604). The idea of being shot at was not something that was unfathomable. The men had to rediscover or come to reality whenever shots rammed into their bodies. To give into a wound or death was easy. There would be no fight to be fought. Although giving in required less energy, the men were ashamed to be alive. To check and recheck for injuries was a repetitive action of the soldiers. It seems as if to be shot was less of a shame because if a man was not shot he would have to continue on without all of his men. Also, the guilt of moving on without fellow brothers was deeply felt. Rena Korb states that "Cross will become a real solider, that is the only way to carry the weight of his guilt." Jimmy Cross cannot sit and wallow about those who have died. He was a leader to everyone else, and to let them down would be breaking a tradition he was bound to uphold. A part of Jimmy Cross may have perished when Ted Lavender was shot, but Jimmy Cross was still alive because of the men that

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