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Theme 1 The Things They Carried
  • He carried a strobe light and the responsibility
    for the lives of his men.

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Page 20
  • They carried all the emotional baggage of men
    who might die. Grief, terror, love,
    longing-these were intangibles, but the
    intangibles had their own mass and specific
    gravity, they had tangible weight

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Theme 2 The Nature of Storytelling and Memory
  • Storytelling linked to confession punishment
    is reliving it as you remember

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Page 36
  • the war occurred half a lifetime ago, and yet
    the remembering makes it now. And sometimes
    remembering will lead to a story, which makes it
    forever.

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Theme 3 Innocence vs. Harsh Reality
  • Reality basically gives childhood a head-butt
  • When Cross thinks of Martha, he is transported
    elsewhere (pebble is physical prop in the
    imaginary scene)
  • He could not bring himself to worry about
    matters of security. He was beyond that. He was
    just a kid at war, in love. He was 24 years old.
    He couldnt help it. (OBrien 11)

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Theme 4 Outsiders especially women
  • Examples Martha never mentions war in her
    letters except to say take care of yourself
  • when he thought about Martha, it would be only
    to think that she belonged elsewhere.

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Theme 5 The role of Courage and Bravado
  • Bravado is
  • They made fun of the guys that shot their toes
    off, but they secretly admired them

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Page 20, Contd
  • They carried the common secret of cowardice
    barely restrained, the instinct to run or freeze
    or hide, and in many respects, this was the
    heaviest burden of all, for it could never be put
    down, it required perfect balance and perfect
    postureThey carried the soldiers greatest fear,
    which was the fear of blushing.
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