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War is a thing that blurs the line between the truth and the surreal; what happens in war doesn’t seem like it can ever be real, but at the same time, it is happening. Many returning soldiers feel alienated from their homes and families, because no one can truly understand the things they’ve seen or experienced. Author Tim O’Brien experienced war firsthand when he was drafted to fight in Vietnam in 1969 and 1970. He and the other men in his unit saw unspeakable horrors, but also moments of beauty and peace, which seem incompatible with the landscape of brutality and fear. O’Brien calls his novel a work of fiction, but it is based on the experiences of thousands of men, called to fight for their country in the muck and jungle of a part of the world far removed from their own.


O’Brien captures their combined experiences in a series of vignettes, blurring the lines between happening-truth and story-truth along the way. For readers who have seen the complicated facets of war, O’Brien’s stories speak truth to them. For readers who have never experienced war, the stories may seem confusing; however, at the same time they are some of the most authentic pieces of writing they will ever come across. O’Brien speaks of strength, hope, despair, and coming to terms with choices that he and other men had to make. Some primary themes the novel tackles include guilt, the relationship between story-truth and happening-truth, the burdens we all carry, and acceptance. Perhaps the most tangible message is found in the men who returned, still carrying Vietnam with them: what do they do now?

Atividades do aluno para As Coisas que Eles Levaram




Vignettes in Literature

The Things They Carried is told in a series of vignettes, or short stories, that provide a picture of a particular moment, story, emotion, or impression. Students will actually be quite familiar with vignettes if they watch TV. Many TV series have been making use of the vignette storytelling format throughout their seasons, including a very popular show about zombies. Have students collaborate together and come up with some examples of vignettes in TV series or movies to get them thinking about the format of vignettes and how it might be used in literature. Some common characteristics of a vignette include:

  • Told from one, consistent point of view
  • Short, impressionistic essay or story
  • Evokes emotion
  • Not limited to a typical plot structure
  • A verbal sketch, rather than a full narrative

Wikihow.com has some great tools for having students practice writing their own vignettes.


PTSD and Veterans

Until recent years, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in soldiers returning from the battlefield was not something that was publicized or even widely-acknowledged by the military. According to an extensive study done by the RAND Center for Military Health Policy Research, 22 veterans commit suicide per day. Of the veterans who suffer from PTSD, only 50% seek treatment. Estimates show that between 10% and 31% of returning soldiers suffer from PTSD. It’s important for students to understand that PTSD is playing a crucial role in the novel, from O’Brien’s own experiences and strategies for dealing with his guilt, to Norman Bowker’s suicide. Students should know the common causes of PTSD, and the symptoms. Perhaps they also know a veteran who suffers from PTSD and can discuss what they know, or interview the veteran if he or she is willing. Have students do some research on PTSD first. Some great websites for information include:



Essential Questions for The Things They Carried

  1. What are some of the burdens people carry each day?
  2. What is truth? How can it differ from person to person, and from experience to experience?
  3. What is the purpose of storytelling?
  4. How important is staying true to details when trying to relate an important experience, idea, or theme?
  5. How does war change people?
  6. How do people deal with unresolved guilt?
  7. What are some ways that people use to come to accept their experiences?

  8. How Tos about The Things They Carried by Tim O'Brien

    1

    Envolva os estudantes na exploração do simbolismo em "As Coisas que Eles Carregam"

    Ajude os estudantes a descobrir como objetos físicos no romance representam fardos emocionais e psicológicos. Isso aprofunda a compreensão deles sobre recursos literários e incentiva conexões pessoais com o texto.

    2

    Selecione objetos significativos do texto para discussão

    Escolha itens como cartas, fotografias ou armas carregadas pelos personagens. Essas coisas físicas oferecem exemplos claros para analisar simbolismo e desenvolvimento de personagens.

    3

    Facilite uma chuva de ideias em sala de aula sobre possíveis significados simbólicos

    Convide os estudantes a compartilhar o que cada objeto pode representar. Incentive-os a conectar objetos a emoções, memórias ou lutas pessoais enfrentadas pelos personagens.

    4

    Oriente os estudantes a criar representações visuais do simbolismo

    Peça aos estudantes que desenhem, façam colagens ou storyboards de um objeto e seu significado simbólico. Essa atividade criativa ajuda-os a visualizar conceitos abstratos no romance.

    5

    Incentive os estudantes a escrever uma reflexão curta conectando simbolismo às suas próprias vidas

    Peça aos estudantes que descrevam um objeto que carregam e o que ele significa para eles. Essa reflexão pessoal constrói empatia e conecta a literatura a experiências do mundo real.

    Perguntas frequentes sobre The Things They Carried , de Tim O'Brien

    Qual é o tema principal de As Coisas que Carregaram?

    O tema principal de As Coisas que Carregaram é o peso emocional e psicológico que os soldados carregam durante e após a guerra, incluindo culpa, trauma e a luta com a verdade versus a narrativa.

    Como os professores podem usar As Coisas que Carregaram em aulas?

    Os professores podem usar As Coisas que Carregaram para discutir temas como guerra, transtorno de estresse pós-traumático, narrativa e verdade. As atividades podem incluir análise de pequenas histórias, exploração de temas literários e discussões ou pesquisas sobre saúde mental e veteranos.

    O que é uma vinheta na literatura e como ela é usada em As Coisas que Carregaram?

    Uma vinheta é uma peça curta, impressionista, que evoca emoções e fornece insights sobre um personagem ou momento. As Coisas que Carregaram é contado por meio de vinhetas, oferecendo perspectivas variadas e profundidade emocional.

    Por que o transtorno de estresse pós-traumático é importante para entender As Coisas que Carregaram?

    TEPT é central para compreender as experiências dos veteranos em As Coisas que Carregaram. O romance explora seu impacto nos soldados, destacando as lutas com culpa, trauma e as dificuldades de retornar à vida civil.

    Quais são algumas atividades envolventes para ensinar As Coisas que Carregaram?

    Atividades envolventes incluem fazer os alunos escreverem suas próprias vinhetas, pesquisar sobre TEPT em veteranos, analisar temas literários e comparar formatos de narrativa. Projetos colaborativos e discussões podem aprofundar a compreensão das mensagens do romance.

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