Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Dee Brown, Bury My Heart At Wounded Knee, reflected over the rich indifferences between indigenous people and colonists when he wrote, “The white people were as thick and numerous and aimless as grasshoppers, moving always in a hurry but never seeming to get to whatever place it was they were going to.” Like grasshoppers, most individuals live aimlessly striving towards ambitions and deny the essence of life, itself. Dee Brown opened the minds of many Native Americans and present day Americans when he said that because even now, people have a tendency to never be pleased after they attain their desired ambitions. To the average mind, there will always be more to adventure, to destroy, to fight about. The key to zen is to erase inhuman thoughts,…show more content…
Peace is not just mere absence of violence. Peace is, the manifestation of human compassion.” Many peace activists advocate the feudal concept of prosperity yet people continue to squabble in confusion, mistaking their wisdom for stupidity. Many choose to avoid the absolute freedom of the human mind and they dip into the conquered hands of US governing. In Tim O'Brien's, The Things They Carried, minor yet significant character, Mary Anne Bell, neglects her high school sweetheart, Mark Fossie, and her innocence while plunging herself into the darkness of war. As the soldiers accuse her of craze and coarse behavior, she professes her passion for the jungle. “She wanted more, she wanted to penetrate deeper into the mystery of herself…” (Tim O'Brien) In the book she came off perceivably insane through the eyes of beloved soldiers who could not cope with the reality of war, but Mary Anne, though decently bizarre, found something to relieve her mind of the injustice throughout the villages. The bewildered girl eliminated the war inside of her. Individual psyche is more important than the “war” on the outside because the cure to war will never resolve itself until the psyche is multinationally resolved. In the same novel, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross faces the pressures of being responsible for the bodies of men recruited in the Vietnam War while also battling his heart ache from a love left behind at home. “He…show more content…
This song was inspired by the name of a Salvation Army children’s home in John Lennon’s hometown. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, two adolescent lovers struggle to find time for each other due to their family’s mortal indifferences. While the families find feud beyond inevitable, Romeo and Juliet make peace through the essence of hope in war. The ongoing warfare between Montague and Capulet was one that no one through the power of hatred was able to escape from. The two sweethearts deserted war through a love that was so powerful, made death a worthy option. Death to them was more substantial than continuing the redundant fight that could not be resolved due hearts made of stone. “When he shall die, Take him and cut him out in little stars, And he will make the face of heaven so fine That all the world will be in love at night And pay no worship to the garnish sun.” (William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet) Juliet speaks of Romeo in such a fashion that makes him seemingly the most beautiful living force she and anyone could ever come across. To others, their love is an instigation of war in itself. To them, their love was a necessary beauty. Her thought process on his death can be reflected on how stunning life can be with a light heart and putting others before your own. After battling their families for refusing to contain their love, the two lovers end their life, with
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