This makes the reader think if he wanted to save Kiowa primarily for this award or because he was his friend; it can be said that he did feel remorse and sympathy toward Kiowa and the disgusting field situation. The ending was thought-provoking as it was revealed that Norman committed suicide; there can be a variety of instances on why he did what he did such as the life he had after the war or the people in his life seeming uninterested in him and the war.
Norman did not experience a failure of nerve that night. He did not freeze up or lose the Silver Star for valor. Post a Comment. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. How does Kiowa die? What are the things the soldiers carry? In the title story of the book, why does Lt. Who is Linda? Who is Kathleen? How do the soldiers cope with death during wartime? How does Curt Lemon die? What happens to Mary Anne Bell? What does Norman Bowker need after he returns home?
What happens to Rat Kiley? Summary After the war, Norman Bowker returns to Iowa. Popular pages: The Things They Carried. As such, his success in dealing with his mental anguish is directly related to his success as a storyteller. Still, relief is not so easily earned.
He writes in order to remember in a way that is not painful. SparkTeach Teacher's Handbook. How does Kiowa die? What are the things the soldiers carry? In the title story of the book, why does Lt. Who is Linda? Who is Kathleen?
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