Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Veterans returning from war often feel a strong sense of guilt, not only because of their actions that result in the death of others but because they survive while many of their buddies do not. Toby C. Herzog’s critique of the novel, The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien, focuses on the heavy guilt that many soldiers carry with them after the battlefield. However, while O’Brien does offer glimpses of this heavy burden, he also maintains that war is extremely random and arbitrary, with the difference between death and survival being nothing more than luck. According to Herzog there are several examples in the novel of how and why many soldiers bear a heavy guilt both because of the family they have left behind and because of the things they