Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien - 1026 Words
PTSD Synthesis Essay In the novel The Things They Carried by Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien, Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien explains the different events both he and his fellow comrades soldiers experienced in the Vietnam War. Tim retells the stories of his own traumatic events as well as stories he has heard from his friends. Some stories affect the soldiers greatly while other stories do not affect them as much. The character Norman Bowker from Tim Oââ¬â¢Brienââ¬â¢s novel demonstrates the four main symptoms of post traumatic stress disorder. Post traumatic stress disorder, also known as PTSD, ââ¬Å"is a mental health condition that s triggered by a terrifying event ââ¬â either experiencing it or witnessing itâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Post-traumatic stress disorderâ⬠Mayo Clinic). The four main symptoms of postâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦The biggest avoidance Norman Bowker faces is by taking his own life. Tim claims ââ¬Å"Eight months later he hanged himselfâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 154). He took the ââ¬Ëeasy way o utââ¬â¢ of not dealing with any of his feelings and numbness. He avoided talking about it, explaining himself, and sharing all the traumatic dreadful events that happened to him during the war. The second symptom of four that come up in PTSD is re-experiencing, also known as intrusive memories. Re-experiencing is ââ¬Å"unwanted distressing memories of the traumatic event [or] flashbacksâ⬠(ââ¬Å"Post-traumatic stress disorderâ⬠Mayo Clinic). Norman Bowker explains to his fellow comrades how Kiowa died in extreme detail. He states, ââ¬Å"As he came up, a pair of red flares puffed open, a soft blurry glow, and in the glow he saw Kiowaââ¬â¢s wide-open eyes settling down into the scumâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 142). By just sharing his experience with his comrades, he is re-experiencing the pain of seeing Kiowa slowly getting sunked into the mud as if it was happening in front of him once again. But PTSD symptoms do not only occur from remembering war events, it can als o be traumatic events that happened in a civilianââ¬â¢s life. By driving by the lake, he remembers his friend Max Arnold. He remembers the lake ââ¬Å"had drowned his friend..keeping him out of the warâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 132). The lake triggered memories of a traumatic event. Just by driving by, he remembers a
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