Themes In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Eleanor Roosevelt once said “You gain strength, courage, and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself, 'I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.” Many of the soldiers are young and inexperienced but they will do anything but they will regret it in the future. In the book The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien shows the themes of pride and isolation, and he shows what the soldiers had to face and take pride in even if it’s not right also shows after the war how the soldiers can’t forget the past so they isolated themselves from the real world. In the chapter On the Rainy River by Tim O’Brien He shows pride in what he does and what he has …show more content…

The girl was just dancing and had her eyes closed while her family dead and village burning down. In the war they saw a girl dancing and they had no idea why she was dancing, while her village is burned down including her house. No music just the silent and the crinkling sound of the fire. The little girl was dancing because maybe she was isolating out everything that happened and just dancing to get it off her mind. She had no one she was alone her family dead in her house but still dancing. “When we dragged them out, the girl kept dancing”(O’Brien 129). The girl covered her face and closed her eyes but kept dancing to let it go. Finally, O’Brien uses the two themes of pride and isolation to show how they felt in the war and out of war. The soldiers were young when they were in the war and they took pride for their country, but once they stepped back to the real world they were alone and isolated from everyone regretting what happen over there. Most of them all faced the same problems in the war and after the war. They thought they were doing things the right way by going to Vietnam, but they didn’t foresee it would affect them in the

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