Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Within the short stories of “The Things they Carried”, lies a deeper meaning than just war. After being drafted into the Vietnam War in 1968, and serving from 1969 to 1970, Tim O’Brien experienced a vivid and grueling time period in his lifetime. His experience in the war not only tested his physical and emotional strength, but also changed his life forever. War has been known to drastically alter and destroy one's life. A developed emotional burden, that stays with someone and haunts them till the day they die. From shattered relationships and the loss of loved ones, to declining mental health and questioning the purpose of one's life and existence. In “The Things They Carried”, Tim O’Brien reveals that fear and guilt causes him to give up