Thursday, January 24, 2013

Speaking of The Things They Carried

From How to Read Literature Like a Professor
"It's More Than Just Rain Or Snow" plays a key role in the chapter "Speaking of Courage". In the story Norman Bawker is telling, he mentions one critical deatil, rain. The rain  causes the squad great misery, challenging them, more specifically Bawker, physically and emotionally. It is here Kiowa gets hit and starts sinking in the mud, then Bawker tries to bring him back up, but fails to do so. It also causes Bawker to have a moral dilemma, he has a hard time deciding whether to help Kiowa or leave him, and glimpse the cowardice emerge from inside Bawker. It also makes the atmosphere more isolating because it turned the field they were resting for the night into slop, not allowing them to proceed further.
"Geography Matters" is also chapter that can be applied to "Speaking of Courage". The story takes place in the jungle, already creating a sense of confusion and danger. Nobody feels safe because, they are fighting on foreign soil and against people who utilize Guerilla tactics. The feces field they stay at for a night is unpleasant because of the rain that is constantly pouring and the smell.

From Stephen King On Writing
King said novels consists of narraration, dialogue and description."Speaking of Courage" utilizes all of these elements, but mostly description and narraration to create the atmosphere in the jungle and show the internal dilemma Bawker is having.

Key details

When Kiowa is sinking, he decides to leave him to die because he can no longer tolerate the feces.
He wants to talk to Sally, which is a girl he had a crush on, but she is married so he decides not to.
His friend Arnold drowned in the lake he keeps driving around.
He has seven medals, and almost won the Silver Star. He doesn't think there is anything special about the medals he has already.

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