The Things They Carried Movie Analysis

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Comparing Novel and Film
The novel, The Things They Carried, by Tim O’Brien and Bigelow’s film, The Hurt Locker, both show how similar these two stories are with one another. Characters in the novel and film were both facing danger and felt traumatized their whole life, surviving and thinking about the ones who died. The novel is a fictional story told by Tim O’Brien in which he goes on a mission in Vietnam with other soldiers. He talks about the men of the Alpha Company before, during, and after the Vietnam War. The movie is about a soldier, Sergeant William James, who gets assigned to an army bomb squad with Sergeant JT Sanborn and Specialist Owen Eldridge. They travel around Iraq, on a mission to find and disarm any bombs they come across. While The Things They Carried, is mainly about O’Brien telling other character’s stories, The Hurt Locker, focuses more on three main characters on their mission. The similarities between the novel and film show how the characters relate to one another.
The novel and film both have similar deaths of someone getting blown into pieces. In The Things They Carried, a soldier named Curt Lemon stepped onto a booby-trapped 105 round that blew him into tree. His best friend, Rat Kiley …show more content…

Talbott, he relates the novel, The Things They Carried to Homer’s made up story about the Iliad and the Odyssey, in which the Odyssey tells one tale after another. Explaining the cyclops eating men, goddess turning men into pigs, Sirens’ rapturous song luring sailors to their deaths, etc. He also relates O’Brien’s novel to Tolstoy’s novel, War and Peace, saying both are fiction novels. “War and Peace is fiction, but it is a novel grounded in history… Like O’Brien, Tolstoy was an ex-soldier. War and Peace drew on his stupendous imagination, but it owed something to his experience”(Talbott 4). O’Brien’s fiction novel is about the men of the Alpha Company before, during, and after the Vietnam

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