The Things They Carried Rhetorical Analysis

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Ultimately he is able to get a hold of all of these mental stresses, to regain command of his men again. Lt. Cross was able to take responsibility for the death of one of his men, letting out that silent scream which allowed him to begin healing.
Cusack, John R.’s article in “The American Journal of Psychiatry Book Forum: The Things They Carried”, talks about bravery and how hard it is to come by, yet how fragile it is. How courage is too a point of intricacy, as which shows courage being able to deal with fear or shame, is it only shown by honor and respect. Cusack states how O’Brien writes the story as fiction, however, it is interlaced with the non-fiction stories of men. He goes on to say how soldiers carry the very burdening responsibility