How Does Lieutenant Jimmy Cross Fit The Newspaper Section Of The Things They Carried

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“The Things They Carried”
Headline: What O’Brien and his team carried both physically and mentally will shock you
Newspaper Section: This article would fit the world section of the newspaper.
Single-Sentence Summary: Tim O’Brien the protagonist and the narrator of the story is describing lieutenant Jimmy Cross, who is active in Vietnam however Cross is preoccupied thinking about a girl called Martha whom he dated prior to the war.

Explanation: This quotation from “The Things They Carried” provides an opinion on why men go to war. O’Brien claims that men who go to war are cowards, not as heroes. They go because they are forced to go and because they didn’t have the bravery to refuse to go. I chose this line because of the context it was surrounded by strong passages about the emotional baggage the men carried …show more content…

Single-Sentence Summary: Lieutenant Cross visits Tim O’Brien; the two of them share coffee and cigarettes reminiscing about the war and Lieutenant Cross’s old love Martha.

Explanation: Lieutenant Cross spent a lot of time in “The Things They Carried” talking about his love for Martha. In the second chapter titled “Love” O’Brien ties up the loose ends of the story he started. I choose this line because it confirms all of Cross’s suspicions that how she signed the letters “Love Martha” was only a figure of speech that she did not love him. I choose it because the passage it provides closure. Additionally I found that the way it was written was quite blunt which I liked.

“Spin”
Headline: Tim O’Brien offers fragments of old war stories
Newspaper Section: This headline would fit an article in the history section of the newspaper.
Single-Sentence Summary: O’Brien recalls several stories from the past; he remembers Mitchel sanders mailing away his body lice, and Norman Bowker and Henry Dobbins's checkers