Women Roles in "The Things They Carried" Essay example

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In this book there are three major women Linda, Martha, and Mary Anne. Linda's role is positive yet very saddening because she in a way has given Tim O'Brien the power to tell stories so in depth using memories. Mary Anne's role is encouraging because she comes to Vietnam and throughout the journey she discovers herself; she redefines the typical role of women. Martha's role in this book could be considered positive because she is keeping up Jimmy Cross's morale but, at the same time it could be negative because she leads him on. So the role of women in the book is very influential in a positive way. Mary Anne is portrayed as the best woman in the book. She is only seventeen and her high school sweetheart, Mark Fossie, arranges it so
Although further on you find that she dies of a brain tumor. He then starts to fall asleep earlier and earlier so he can dream of her and have conversations in his dream with her. This becomes a place where he gets most of his ideas for all his stories. Linda is by far the most positive person through out the entire book. In general the women in this book are portrayed quite positively. Except for some of the things that Mary Anne and Martha do that screw with the soldier's heads which show them negatively, although you can't really blame them. They were just finding themselves. This was bad that they had such a negative presence in some parts but for the most part, they didn't do the things on purpose. Linda other than being an incredibly sad story is the best character in the whole book. Her story is told for help in understanding the rest of the book. It helps to explain what all the other stories in the book meant to Tim. Linda's story showed how and why Tim dealt with death he experienced during the war. Linda ended up helping Tim without even realizing it, through the love that he and her had, she helped him to deal with death and write an amazing