The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien: Character Analysis

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Despite the popular belief, Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried is not a novel about the Vietnam War. It is a story about how war changes the emotions and lives of those who are present. Based on the challenges and hardships faced by his platoon, Alpha Company, O’Brien explains the cruelties of war and how it changed his friends and brothers. Throughout the novel, the transformation of the characters’ behaviors and the deeds they commit are greatly affected by the setting during the Vietnam War, where isolation and death were ever present.

First of all, the development of the characters’ behaviors and actions they commit are heavily provoked by the setting of the dense landscape of Vietnam which evokes confinement. The suffocating jungles pursue the theme of isolation …show more content…

The setting within the country of Vietnam influences the characters to evolve adaptations to cope with the theme of death and isolation, which assists their journey in retaining the peace within their souls. One of the most noticeable coping mechanisms which develop throughout the novel is through the main character of Tim O’Brien, in his transformation from a soldier to a writer. This coping method develops the behavior of Tim’s character by allowing him an escape from the horrors of war, and the themes that surround it such as death. It is true that stories are written to remove the burdens that soldiers carry in their memories. However it allows characters such as Tim to “keep dreaming Linda alive. And Ted Lavender … and Kiowa, and Curt Lemon, and a slim young man I killed” (213). These characters represent the people taken away from him due to the theme of death. Even though Linda was not part of the war, she becomes part of the fantasy world he had creates through his

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