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    traumatic experience during their time of war. Merriam-Webster defines trauma as “A disordered psychic or behavioral state resulting from severe mental or emotional stress or physical injury” (“Trauma”). Kathleen M. O’Connor, a professor at Columbia Theological Seminary, states, “Trauma Theory refers to a loose, interdisciplinary conversation that investigates the lingering consequences of violence upon individuals and communities” (O’Connor). The Sorrow of War by Bao Ninh can be analyzed through a Trauma

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    The Vietnam War was one of the greatest controversial wars that was fought. Not only was North and South Vietnam involved, but also the United States and others. A common myth is that the Vietnam War was less intense than World War II. In the Vietnam War, those wounded or killed was more than 300% higher. With South Vietnam’s lost in this war, the country today, is a communist country. The Sorrow of War is a story of a North Vietnamese soldier, Kien, during and after the war. The story illustrates

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    The Vietnam War was one of the most controversial wars that was fought. Not only was North and South Vietnam involved, but also the United States and others. A common myth is that the Vietnam War was less intense than World War II. In the Vietnam War, those wounded or killed was more than 300% higher. With South Vietnam’s lost in this war, the country today, is a communist country. The Sorrow of War is a story of a North Vietnamese soldier, Kien, during and after the war. The story illustrates how

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    Throughout the novel “Sorrow of War”, The author Bao Ninh uses the symbolism of alcohol to serve as hope to further demonstrate the sorrow in vietnamese soldiers, and the loss of identity in soldiers. In the novel alcohol is used as a symbol to further emphasize the sorrow of post war soldiers. In the text Cu states “I've tried to discipline myself, to fulfill my duties, no disobedience, no gambling, no alcohol, no dope, no women, no swearing. And for what? All for nothing! I'm not jealous, just

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    It can be hard to fully comprehend the effects the Vietnam War had on not just the veterans, but the nation as a whole. The violent battles and acts of war became all too common during the long years of the conflict. The war warped the soldiers and civilians characters and desensitized their mentalities to the cruelty seen on the battlefield. Bao Ninh and Tim O’Brien, both veterans of the war, narrate their experiences of the war and use the loss of love as a metaphor for the detrimental effects

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    The Sorrow of War Bao Ninh’s The Sorrow of War is a novel that is a personal view of the Vietnam War from the perspective of a Vietnamese soldier. Like the American novel “The things they carried”, this novel brings about the effects of war on people, and especially how it defeats the human capacity for things such as love and hope. Bao Ninh offers this realistic picture of the Vietnam War’s impact on the individual Vietnamese soldier through use of a series of reminiscences or flashbacks, jumping

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    The experience of war brings out the moralities of war and the tragedies of loss and death. Bao Ninh portrays these realizations and tragedies throughout his novel The Sorrow of War. The stories told follow the central character Kien whose story shows the moralities of war and tragedies of loss and death. Bao Ninh’s The Sorrow of War is a novel depicts the horrors that are a result of war. Kien is the main character whose life is used to depict these horrors; a soldier who’s lost all his comrades

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    beautiful, “The Sorrow of War” written in 1990. The book revolves around the bitter Vietnam War where Ninh served in the 27th Youth Brigade in the North Vietnamese Army. Out of the approximately five hundred young men in his unit, only ten of them survived, including Ninh himself. Although he was on the victorious side of the war, he was scarred because of his experiences. One of the many ways through which Bao Ninh coped with his post-war life was through writing. The Sorrow of War was an outcome

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    The Sorrow of War and The Deer Hunter are a novel and a movie about the Vietnam War. The novel is written by a North Vietnamese soldier named Bao Ninh while the movie takes on the American perspective of the war. Below, there will be an analysis of the differences and similarities between the novel and the movie. For organizational purposes, the novel and then the movie will be summarized. Then, based on the summary, the similarities and differences between the novel and the movie will be pinpointed

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    is the thought that goes into the title of the book, or translation in this case: The Sorrow of War. It is short and effective, if a little plain, as it exposes the main theme of the book right away while inviting the reader to see how and why. It says what it says: war is bad. War will do nothing but take away everything one knows and loves. War shows the worthless sacrifices of the noble and the virtuous. War forcibly warps human beings into inhuman beasts capable of heinous deeds much like any

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