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jhoon 08-05-02 06:22 PM

who read the things they carried?
 
how does any characer from the novel overcome adversity?

jhoon 08-05-02 06:24 PM

*character

joltaddict 08-05-02 06:33 PM

I don't think it was forgiveness that got the Germans to stop killing people. Those bombs we dropped weren't filled with love. If we had listened to Jesus, Hitler's thirty eight wives would be wearing us all as expensive hats right now. On a rollercoaster made out of Jewish babies. Here's some advice you might want to take from a non-hippie: when it comes to insane murderers, hugs aren't always the best answer (go ahead and experiment with this on your own, kids). Maybe if you come back to life every three days you can afford to think like that (Mr. Jesus!). The rest of us have to be a little smarter.

jhoon 08-05-02 06:43 PM

what are you talking about

Phil L. 08-05-02 06:49 PM

Exactly.

Saxofonix 08-05-02 06:49 PM

Re: who read the things they carried?
 

Originally posted by jhoon
how does any characer from the novel overcome adversity?
um .. what are you talking about ??

Preacher 08-05-02 06:50 PM

It really is a question of the size of the gun necessary for the situation.

Iron Chef 08-05-02 06:50 PM

Mayor McCheese and the Hamburgler.

Preacher 08-05-02 06:52 PM

...and a beer in a tree

dork 08-05-02 06:52 PM


Originally posted by jhoon
what are you talking about
Yeah, leave it to joltaddict to shatter the clarity of a promising thread.

kvrdave 08-05-02 06:53 PM


"Vietnam was full of strange stories, some improbable, some well beyond that, but the stories that will last forever are those that swirl back and forth across the border between trivial and bedlam." First published in 1979, Tim O'Brien's The Things They Carried is an unparalleled Vietnam testament, a classic study of men at war that brilliantly -- and painfully --illuminates the capacity, and the limits, of the human heart and soul. Focusing on the members of a single platoon (one of whom happens to be a 21-year-old grunt named Tim O'Brien) the 22 interconnected stories of this collection catalogue not only the things they carried into battle -- M-16s, grenade launchers, candy, Kool-Aid, and cigarettes -- but more importantly, the things they carried inside, and the nightmares they carried home.
Now that we know it is a book, please move this thread before it gives me a headache.

dork 08-05-02 06:54 PM

what does the turip symbolize? death.

dork 08-05-02 06:55 PM

*turnip

grunter 08-05-02 07:07 PM

God - it's been nearly a decade since I read that book.

Wonderful as I recall - nearly as good as "Going After Cacciato."

But as for the details, I don't think I can remember even one.

kvrdave 08-05-02 07:20 PM

What you say

You are on your way to destruction

funkyryno 08-05-02 10:09 PM

Kool-Aid helped the characters overcome adversity. No turnips, though.

LurkerDan 08-06-02 01:30 AM


Originally posted by grunter
God - it's been nearly a decade since I read that book.

Wonderful as I recall - nearly as good as "Going After Cacciato."

But as for the details, I don't think I can remember even one.

Honest to god, this would have been my exact answer too! :D

jhoon 08-06-02 04:19 AM

umm...i said "who READ the things they carried," meaning its something that you read. and then i asked how any character from the NOVEL overcomes adversity. Novel.

Darren H 08-06-02 07:22 AM

Just read the book, jhoon, and do your own homework.

joltaddict 08-06-02 06:38 PM


Originally posted by jhoon
umm...i said "who READ the things they carried," meaning its something that you read. and then i asked how any character from the NOVEL overcomes adversity. Novel.
Sorry, you posted it in Other, I thought it was a stream of conscienous kinda thing. :o

RevLiver 08-07-02 12:09 PM

Same answer, I read it in high school over 12 years ago, but don't remember any details. I do remember I liked Going After Cacciato better. And the date in that description is wrong. The Things They Carried was published in 1990. Going After Cacciato was published in the late 70s.

Maybe I'll go back and re-read some Tim O'Brien.

Xytraguptorh 08-07-02 10:15 PM

I read it a couple years ago and really liked it. I'd say it's my second favorite Vietnam novel behind <b>1968</b> by Joe Haldeman.

bradler 08-13-08 09:58 PM

lol, i just re-read this thing and damn, was i an annoying little prick (jhoon was my first account).

to my defense, i was only 14 at the time and sneaking on the "supercomputer" at my school!

and if anyone wants to know, Darren H was right and I was trying to make an assignment easy. I got a B+ on that report :)

story 08-14-08 12:32 AM

Cheater!

funkyryno 08-16-08 05:54 PM

Well, I'm glad we finally have some closure in this thread.

Wait, maybe not. How did the characters actually overcome adversity?


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