Literature review of “The Things they Carried” and “The White Heron.” The Things They Carried This is a collection of stories given by different narrators about their times and experiences as members of a platoon group of soldiers during the Vietnam War. There are at least three main narrators of the stories in the book, the author Tim O’Brien, Mitchell Sanders and Bob Kiley. The stories capture real life events of happenings on the battlefield and beyond but the author intentionally opts to portray the book as fictional rather than reality. In essence he justifies himself by claiming that it was difficult to account all these events especially after twenty years after the war. Furthermore, the characters in the book, his fellow soldiers contribute a lot to the stories within the book and the author isn’t sure that all the stories that they shared were genuinely true or were mere fairytales. The author successfully …show more content…
She enjoys the country life and all its pureness and even takes a liking of caring for the cow and doing other chores in the homestead. She meets a young charming hunter who is looking for the rare white Heron bird. Their explorations of the woodlands for this bird is the main story as the two experience special moments of bonding as they hunt for the prized bird. The main theme of the story is change. Sylvia had changed her environment from the polluted city life to the quiet country life and was already enjoying the outcomes of this change. Similarly, the young girl is finally changing from a child to a mature young lady. The emotions she begins to have regarding the young male hunter imply that the girl is finally attaining her womanly emotions. Sylvia changes her opinion about the bird as she conceals the bird’s location from the hunter despite her earlier determination in hunting the