The Things They Carried Rhetorical Analysis

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A character’s journey as he or she seeks redemption is displayed by the author’s use of rhetorical devices.

TOPIC SENTENCE:One can reach redemption even after failing numerous times.
The famed saying goes, “If at first you don’t succeed, try, try, try again” (W. E. Hickson). One often gives up after not reaching the standard one sets for him or herself. Perseverance is key to redeeming oneself because in the scheme of things, it takes more than one attempt to attain the objectives one has been set to.
CONTEXT: The true meaning of a war story and how it can never be completely unvarnished is relayed in Tim O’Brien’s novel, The Things They Carried. O’Brien goes on to talk about a fellow friend and soldier, Norman Bowker, and his wish for