Symbolism In The Things They Carried

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Wars affect everyone in some way, especially soldiers who fight in them, like those in Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried. O 'Brien concentrates a lot on the psychological trauma that solders, like himself, confronted before, during, and after the Vietnam War. He also focuses on how they coped with the brutality of war. Some were traumatized to the point where they converted back to primitive instinct. Others were traumatized past the breaking point to where they contemplated suicide and did not fit in. Finally, some soldiers coped through art and ritual. Those who were traumatized to the point of converting back to primitive instincts, show the very dark side of human nature. When Mary Anne Bell was brought to Vietnam, she was …show more content…

In the Special Forces area, which Rat describes that it was “thick and numbing, like an animal’s den, a mix of blood and scorched hair and excrement and the sweet-sour odor of moldering flesh,”(105) Mary Anne is wearing “a necklace of human tongues”(105) which symbolizes her extreme primitive change from when she arrived. At the end of Mary Anne’s story, it is said, “one morning, all alone, Mary Anne walked off into the mountains and did not come back, (110)” as a symbol of her complete transformation back to primitive instincts. After Curt Lemon was killed, Rat Kiley took his feeling out on a baby water buffalo. Vietnam had taken Curt way from Rat, he “had lost his best friend in the world,” (75) and he wanted to get back at the world for the pain he felt. The baby water …show more content…

Henry Dobbins wore his girlfriend’s pantyhose around his neck because he claimed, “the pantyhose had the properties of a good-luck charm,” (111) and, even after his girlfriend dumps him, he still believes the pantyhose still symbolizes the good-luck charm in them. Jimmy Cross carried pictures of a girl named Martha even though they lived in two separate worlds. Once, Martha sent him a pebble that acted as a good –luck charm for Jimmy Cross. Each of the other soldiers also carried something with them as a good-luck charm, like Dave Jensen’s rabbits foot, and/or something that could relieve them from the terror of the war, such as Rat Kiley’s comic books. Each item symbolizes a way for them to cope throughout the war. Sometimes they had to come up with ways to deal with death. One old man that they killed they all, except O’Brien, made point to talk to corpse. These rituals over the dead had “formality to it, like a funeral without the sadness,” (215) and symbolizes a way for them to cope. Twenty years after the war, when Tim returned to Vietnam with his daughter, he went back to the shitfield and buried Kiowa’s moccasins back where it was found. By doing so, it was a way for O’Brien to come to term with everything that had happened. O’Brien had finally found a way to put the past in the past, saying that he “felt something go shut in my heart while something else swung open,” (179) and let go of what

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