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Fear and Courage in Tim O'Brien's 'If I Die in a Combat Zone,' 'Going After Cacciato,' and 'The Things They Carried.'

机译:蒂姆奥布莱恩的“如果我在战斗中死去”,“追赶卡奇托”和“他们携带的东西”中的恐惧和勇气。

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After serving a tour as an infantryman in Vietnam (1969-1970), Tim O'Brien returned to the United States and began a career as a writer. Three of his books, 'If I Die in a Combat Zone' (1973), 'Going After Cacciato' (1978), and 'The Things They Carried' (1990), deal specifically with the Vietnam war. In these works, O'Brien clearly establishes fear as both a dominant aspect of the experience and an essential component necessary for the display of courage, one of his most significant considerations. He portrays bravery as an individual's ability to perform acts and make decisions despite apprehension, and he reveals the difficulty of demonstrating fortitude in the morally ambiguous environment of Vietnam where the horror of death was often secondary to that of cowardice. Ultimately, however, although the arena of armed combat provides a unique setting in which to display human conduct and consciousness, the link between courage and fear that O'Brien illustrates is not a war issue but rather a universal one. The strength of his writing lies in his ability to depict this intricate relationship in a manner that is relevant to humanity as a whole. Furthermore, his vivid presentation of the Vietnam conflict, without anti-war protest or political agenda, makes its own case for the prevention of a similar sacrifice of human lives and innocence in the future.

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