¶ … Tim Obrien's "The Things They Carried" Short story College English (Literature) class. MLA Format.
Carried Away
There are several instances of repetition in Tim O'Brien's short story "The Things They Carried," which is actually the first chapter in a book he published with the same title. Rhetorically, the author uses both alliteration and anaphora (which is, respectively, the repetition of syllables and the repetition of words or phrases) to punctuate many of his paragraphs. However, O'Brien's usage of repetition actually plays a fairly integral role in his structuring of this particular tale, and even in providing a moral for this story centered around events that took place during the Vietnam War. The author utilizes repetition to emphasize various themes associated with this tale, such as the overwhelming burden of the physical and emotional strain of enduring this armed conflict. O'Brien's constant reliance upon repetition underscores the substantial burden of coping with the deleterious effects of the war, which is exemplified by the death of one of the company members and its leader's assignment of responsibility for that death.
By repeatedly referring to the personal life of the lieutenant in charge of the soldiers depicted in this short story, the author is able to indicate just how involved that officer was with a young lady, -- and how his involvement with her repeatedly distracted him from focusing on providing efficacious leadership for his troops. "The Things They Carried" both begins and ends with references...
In short, it takes a little bravery to think about things in a serious manner and this includes our thoughts regarding courage. O'Brien writes, "Proper courage is wise courage (133) and it is also acting "wisely when fear would have a man act otherwise. It is the endurance of the soul in spite of fear -- wisely" (133). Courage is not something that can be conjured up on a
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