Quest In O 'Brien's The Things They Carried'

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AP Summer Reading Assignment 1. Chapter 1: Every Trip is A Quest (except when it’s not) After learning what a quest consists of, it is reasonable to understand how readers could picture the Vietnam War as a quest. Participating in the Vietnam War consisted of soldiers, a dangerous road (their journey to Vietnam), a Holy Grail (success in battle), dragons (enemy soldiers), and a princess to save (winning the war). The author’s goal in the book is to tell the true story about his participation and experience in the war to his daughter. Going along with the characteristics of a quest, The Things They Carried also had a mental and emotional quest. When O’Brien described the items each man of the Alpha Company carries with him at the beginning, …show more content…

Cross was so caught up in thinking about Martha and her letters, he believes that his negligence led to Lavender’s death. The next morning, Cross burned all of Martha’s letters and pictures in the rain. Rain is symbolic to Cross because it’s a sign of rebirth of his transformation from a distracted lover into a true leader. Cross changed his mind set about his job as a leader and is now reborn. The weather would give additional meaning to scenes, such as the rain showing a change and fog being a sign something is unclear. In stories rain is usually a sign of sadness or devastation. Another example from The Things They Carried was when the group was settled in the swamp-like area and it started raining. When it starts raining, everything starts to go downhill after that. When the two men turned on the flashlight the author explained how the rain started getting heavier, foreshadowing that something bad was about to happen. Shortly after that they were under attack and Kiowa ended up dying. The intensity of the rain/storm changed the whole perspective and mood of the story, drawing the reader in further and making the story more

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