Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried is sometimes portrayed as a work about soldiers that shows the brotherhood created in war and the ways soldiers struggle once they heroically return from a warzone; however, through a postmodernist narrative framework, the episodic novel becomes not a glorification of war but a denigration of it. O’Brien’s work is steeped in the nega-tives that come from war and shows how those negatives impact the lives of soldiers both during and following their time in combat. Further, O’Brien’s novel takes the romanticized notions of war and gives them an upside-down quality to illustrate how patriotism can create isolation, the concept of duty can create murder, and following orders can make it impossible to cope w...
This dissertation examines combat trauma under U.S. militarism, tracking its psychosomatic effects a...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
Most will remember Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam War narrative, The Things They Carried, for its exploration...
This paper explores and analyzes the psychological reasons for storytelling by soldiers and veterans...
This study explores the presence of homosocial bonds for Tim O’Brien’s characters in his short story...
This article considers the problem of cruelty, mercilessness and inhumanity of war, revealed in the ...
The aim of this extended essay is to analyze the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien by dwe...
In his novel A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway asserts that the experience of war “breaks down ti...
The Vietnam War was a splitting conflict that caused significant social, political, and cultural uph...
Amongst the discourse about Veterans, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has become a prevalent, ...
Goodbye to All That Again concerns the odyssey of an Iraq War veteran who must complete his journey ...
The demands that come with war can be both physically and mentally traumatizing and damaging to the ...
This Master’s thesis analyses three literary works written by the American novelist and Vietnam War ...
A major theme common to war fiction is the truthful representation of a traumatic episode. This pape...
This dissertation examines combat trauma under U.S. militarism, tracking its psychosomatic effects a...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...
Most will remember Tim O’Brien’s Vietnam War narrative, The Things They Carried, for its exploration...
This paper explores and analyzes the psychological reasons for storytelling by soldiers and veterans...
This study explores the presence of homosocial bonds for Tim O’Brien’s characters in his short story...
This article considers the problem of cruelty, mercilessness and inhumanity of war, revealed in the ...
The aim of this extended essay is to analyze the novel The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien by dwe...
In his novel A Farewell to Arms, Ernest Hemingway asserts that the experience of war “breaks down ti...
The Vietnam War was a splitting conflict that caused significant social, political, and cultural uph...
Amongst the discourse about Veterans, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) has become a prevalent, ...
Goodbye to All That Again concerns the odyssey of an Iraq War veteran who must complete his journey ...
The demands that come with war can be both physically and mentally traumatizing and damaging to the ...
This Master’s thesis analyses three literary works written by the American novelist and Vietnam War ...
A major theme common to war fiction is the truthful representation of a traumatic episode. This pape...
This dissertation examines combat trauma under U.S. militarism, tracking its psychosomatic effects a...
How does a returning veteran cope with the consequences of their experiences in a war they were draf...
There has been a long-term suspicion in religious and psychological literatures that unethical wars ...