Rainy River is one of the most iconic chapters. Tim writes about when he was 21 years old in 1968. The time when he got the letter that he would be drafted to join the Vietnam War, a war he didn't believe was worth fighting. One day he decides to escape to Canada which was the only option that included not to go to war. On his escape to Canada, Tim stops in a cabin next to the border. The reason why I can connect with Tim O'Brien in this chapter is because I know how tough making choices is, specially for a person like me who takes a lot of time to make any decisions. Of course, I have never been in a choice as hard as the one he went through, but I have been in rough situations when you need to make a hard choice. If I had to choose I would probably choose to go into the army for a few reasons. First reason it would make my family look bad like they do not know how to properly raise a son. The second reason would be it would hurt my pride for this country. Its not the countries fault that some man chose my birthday out of 365 other days. I am proud of my country and what it is capable of. Even though the whole war was just fight some poor farmer that didn't want to be bothered with.
the book i read
Monday, November 30, 2015
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
The Things They Carried
Tuesday, November 10, 2015
Louie Zamperini decided to join the air force. Flash
forward he and his crew, including pilot "Phil" Phillips, have a
harrowing air battle in their plane, the Super Man. But Phil's pilot
skills and Louie's ingenuity enables them to land the plane, even though it's
riddled with over five hundred bullet holes.
With the Super Man succumbed to its kryptonite,
the men are transferred to the Green Hornet—a less-reliable plane,
the Hornet is shot down over the Pacific. Only three men survive:
Louie, Phil, and Mac. Phil wrestles with his guilt about crashing, Mac kind of
goes nuts, and Louie wrestles a shark from the ocean with his bare hands and
eats its liver. Unfortunately, Mac dies at sea. What I predict might happen now
is that they are going to stay out at sea for a very long time to the point
where everyone else dies except Louie and he is going to the wash ashore on the
enemies land. At first he will not know where he is and he will wonder around
and when he finds the Japanese or German people he will try to find someone to
hide but no matter how hard he looks no one will help him. They will eventually
report him to the police or military. He will then get captured by the enemy
and get either shot or sent to a camp. If he is sent to a camp he will try to
escape multiple times and will wind up saving someone else. He will befriend
some people in the story that reflect him and how he wanted things to happen.
He will try to save them by standing up for what they did and taking the bullet
for what they did. This will be how the story comes to an end he will winded up
having all his guilt cleared once he stands up for that one person and it will
make it honorable for him to die.
Louie
survives the the ocean and winds up getting captured thrown into to a pow camp
the bird is a serious guard who is cruel to louie and others for example the bird
punches Louie 200 times and makes him clean a pigsty with his bare hands. He
survives the war and returns back home and marrys his love at first sight Cynthia.
They have a daughter and then Louie developed a drinking problem. Louie is
haunted by the horrors of war and alcohol helps him with his situation. The
problems he then face are failure to find a career and to exact revenge on the
bird. Everything changes when his wife discovers him trying to shake their new
baby.
The problem
in the story was the main character Louie has to go to war and fight the
Japanese’s. While he was on an fight mission he got shot down. That is problem
one. Problems two is that the Japanese and have to get sent to a camp capture
him. The third problem is that once the war is over he cannot forget what
happen and what he had to do in the war. What friends he lost and the hardships
he endured from that hatred the developed strong negative feeling for the bird.
The bird is a Japanese pow office that is a very inhuman one. The theme of this
story is a very straightforward one but at the same time it is not one to taken
lightly. The theme of the story I learn to forgive. The main the theme very prevalent
once Louie came back from the war and started drinking and developing a strong
hatred towards the Bird and when he was dedicated on killing him that’s when I figure
out that forgiving was the main theme. The way to resolve the hatred to someone
and put you life at peace is to forgive them. No matter what they did. That is
how you move on with your life. Louie was in shamble when he came back from the
war it was only when he learned to forgive is when he stopped drinking and he
found a career and learn that there is more to living than just revenge.
Friday, October 23, 2015
The book I started to read was the
unbroken. This book is about Louie Zamperini a reckless young man with a
brother. His brother then persuades him to channel his focus on sport
specifically running. It work in 1936 he goes to the Olympics in berlin. But the
Second World War stops his career. This story so far for me is a little bit too
good to be true. So what I think might happen it tragic for him like life
changing. I predict that he will get capture by either the Germans or the
Japanese. (those are the people we fought in ww2) this will then change himself
as a character and turn him into a leader. But before he gets capture he will
lose all his friends he made in the army. This will come back later to haunt
him and he will question why he was the only one to survive. Before he can make
it back home he will be killed by some tragic accident that saves him from this
guilt he feels. Or he will learn in his final moments of life what he felt like
he did basically the theme of the story will be reviled. Anyway the heroic
thing that he will do is like saving someone from the axis wither it be by
helping them get to safety or by him talking the blame for someone to save
everyone from dying. Something super cool because that’s how I feel the book
will portray him as.
if I were
to but myself in the story as a character I would want to be one of his close
friends that I predict will tragically die. To me the main character of the
story is someone that I could relate to and get along with very easily. I would
either want to be a friend he knew outside of the war before it started and be
the kind of friends that would sign up together. Or the other kind of friend
would be we meet in the army and at first we hate each other but then one or us
stick our neck out to the other and from their we become good friends. What I
would say is one of those classic lines like “I got this go on without me” and
I would be saving him and giving him a chance of no to get caught by the axis
forces. It will seem like I died trying to save my friend, but in reality I was
then capture by axis. We will later unit at a camp where they held POWS and I
will have been there when he gets dropped off. I will already have a plan in
development to escape this camp and he aggress with me but then decide it has
to be as many as we can get out, rather than us two. This is then when he saves
me when trying to escape and unfortunately this is for real and the main
character is dead. And that is how the story ends.
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