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Fiction Analysis There are many ways to supplement a story in order to add lucidity. It is done through literary devices and Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" is no different. "The Things They Carried" is a narrative about a soldier at war in Vietnam. However, this story provides multiple layers of meaning through O'Brien's tone and style that help the reader further understand it. Both of these literary devices are embedded in the story and gradually help define it. To begin with, O'Brien writes this short story in a very serious tone. There is no joking with him, unless in dialogue. For instance, O'Brien demonstrates this serious tone when he writes "After the chopper took... They burned everything" (440). This tone then helps …show more content…

The excessive mentioning of weights pulls the reader down. He or she experiences the burden O'Brien is writing about and can therefore further understand the stress each soldier is under. He also writes about what personal items each soldier carries, such as Rat Kiley's (433) comic books and Lt. Cross's letter from Martha (434). In doing so the reader can grasp the humanity of each soldier and enable the reader to engage in the characters on a more personal level, making the possibility of losing one of the soldiers all the more grim. Additionally, O'Brien's tone and style together create an ominous environment. The serious tone combines with his style on page 434 to convey a message that almost threatens the reader. The combined weight of the things each soldier carries takes its toll on the reader. Already feeling pulled down, O'Brien adds statements such as "the land was mined and booby-trapped" and "you could die so quickly." The ominous environment is further described with "the nights were cold... the monsoons were wet." O'Brien then proceeds to mention how the plastic poncho meant to help the men is also what is used to carry Ted Lavender after being shot. As these elements combine with one another, the reader is immersed in the hostile environment that was

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