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Contemporary Literature 6 The Things They Carried 215 Views
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How did the Vietnam War change the public perception of the U.S. government? What themes are explored in The Things They Carried ? Do you know the Muffin Man? That last one isn't covered in this video, we're just interested.
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Thank you We sneak in contemporary literature the things they
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carried a la shmoop the vietnam war is a really
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important contemporary war because it's a moment where many many
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americans began to distrust the government so the vietnam war
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was a really confusing war A lot of people think
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of it as a as a bad war not that
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war is generally good but this is a war that
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wasn't planned or executed well on dh where it wasn't
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clear for american troops and their allies who they were
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really fighting and why they were fighting and how to
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fight the vietnam war is a moment where guerrilla warfare
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becomes much more important Non military troops so small bands
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of fighters fighting and really unpredictable ways So it was
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just an incredibly difficult war to even compete in Historians
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still grapple with how to register It is either a
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success or a loss but pretty definitely a loss for
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the american people in terms of their confidence in government
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On dso tim o'brien's the things they carried was published
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in nineteen ninety i hesitate to call it a novel
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because it's a group of stories that blur the lines
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between fiction and nonfiction on dh it's a set of
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stories about the war and it's also like mouse just
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a really intense reading experience on dh one where ultimately
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you're you're immersed in this world and you're supposed to
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understand kind of how violent and confusing and devastating it
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wass it is a set of multiple stories narrated by
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multiple characters That's not unusual in literature we can go
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back all the way to the canterbury tales defined like
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a multiple perspectives story But the thing here is that
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sometimes what different character say they contradict each other You're
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never totally sure what is real and what is not
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So it really emphasizes this idea that the facts are
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always uncertain and there's all of this confusion about who
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you can believe in who's telling you the truth How
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did the vietnam war change public perception of the u
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s government What themes Air explored in the things they 00:02:26.758 --> [endTime] carried
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