Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Everyone experiences a sense of embarrassment in their life at one point; from pulling on a push door, to tripping in the hallways, sending a text to the wrong person, waving at someone who wasn’t waving at you, or accidently calling your teacher “Mom”. But it’s the fear of repeating these dumb mistakes that truly motivate people to be more careful the next time. So next time you're walking towards a door, you’ll make sure to check for a push or pull sign before humiliating yourself, or check the receiver's name of that text about your crush. Likewise, this occurs in Tim O'Brien's novel, The Things They Carried. Throughout the novel, O’Brien expresses that fear of indignity uncovers motivation in the soldiers of the Vietnam war of 1955.
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