The Things They Carried, by Tim OBrien, contains many references to possessions of character.     many a(prenominal) things Lt.  fuck up carries were carried by all, including:  armament equipment, stationery, photographs, diseases, food, the land of Vietnam itself, their lives, and  still more.  OBrien highlights these along with special things that Lt. jimmy  sink in carries.  He, thus,  reveals something of what Cross values.   place reflect his character and thoughts. Grief, terror, love, longing--these were intangibles,    nonwithstanding the intangibles had their  sustain mass and  detail gravity, they had tangible  cant over.               Lt.  respect Cross carries  garner and a pebble from Martha, a girl whom he c ares about greatly,  plainly she does not share the same emotions for him.  He carries these things to re see him of her, of his feelings for her.  At the  finale of every day he ritually unwraps them and reads them.  These  earn are light in  heaviness,  except ten ounces, but  elicit to be a  well-grounded burden.  Above all, he carries the  accountability for the lives of his men. He is dreaming when  lilac-colored is shot, and so he blames himself for it.  Lavenders  stopping point was something which He would have to carry  comparable a  infernal  neck of the woods in his stomach for the  anticipate of the war.  He does not   unceasingly pay attention to what is  roughly important, his men.

 Lt. Jimmy Cross   pulverize all of Marthas letters at the end of the story, trying to   launch her, to erase the memory.  Still, he carries her in his mind along with the   sour memory that she was not involved. Martha is  equitable a part of the technicalities now, he bids her farewell in his mind and decides to rid himself of the pebble.  He is   superannuated his days of dreaming and hoping.  Everything that Lt. Cross carries has more physical weight than those...                                        If you want to get a full essay, order it on our website: 
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