The Things They Carried Martha Character Analysis

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Tim O’ Brien is famous for his novel The Things They Carried. Tim talks about his experiences in the Vietnam War by telling short war stories. The women Martha, Mary Anne, and Linda are discussed in this story, and all have very important roles and represent different pieces.
Martha is the first woman in the book. Jimmy Cross had a very strong love for Martha and even held onto two pictures of her around war. Jimmy had gone on a date to the movies with Martha before the war and put his hand on her knee. Martha moved his hand, but Jimmy would never forget this special moment (O’ Brien 4). After Vietnam Jimmy spent a night with her. He told her that he still loved her, but she did not respond (28). Martha did have an important role. I think …show more content…

Mary Anne was introduced in one of Rat Kiley’s stories. Mark Fossie had been dating her since the sixth grade and even had plans of marriage, so one day she showed up to war. She started the war very innocent and curious. She wore a pink sweater and was very friendly (89). By the end of the war, she was a completely different person. She had turned into a “greenie” at war. Eddie had even found her with a human tongue necklace (105). One day Mary Anne disappeared. Some even say she is now a part of the land, and that she crossed to the other side (110). Mary Anne is introduced to show the audience how much war can actually change a person. The things that the men see and experience during the war can make them a completely different person. War can make people lose themselves. Mary Anne proved this. I also feel that being in a new place that you have never been, can make you realize something what you really love. This was also the case for Mary Anne. She had never experienced anything like the war, so after being a part of it, I think that she had a thrill from it. This can also relate to many people today. Often times when someone goes into college or another chapter of their life, they realize thing that they enjoy, without even knowing. Mary Anne had discovered a part of her life that she loved, without

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