Tangible Items
Tragic Irony
What Do They Carry?
Soldier Lingo
Charcters
100

 Lieutenant Cross's guilt over Ted Lavender's death was partly due to his obsession with these.

What are Martha's letters?

100

This event occurred just after Lee Strunk emerged from a tunnel, demonstrating the fragile nature of survival in the war.

What is Ted Lavender's death?

100

comforting food, often packaged in C-rations, could be found in soldiers' backpacks, sometimes with a peanut butter flavor.

What are M&M’s?

100

This term refers to the act of walking or marching with heavy gear, often used in reference to the emotional weight soldiers carry. 

                                                       


    

What is a "humping"?

100

This soldier carries a New Testament, seeking comfort

Who is Kiowa, the Native American soldier?

200

This item, carried by Henry Dobbins, was a comfort and weighed a total of 23 pounds when fully loaded.

What is the M-60 machine gun?

200

This word was used to describe the sudden, heavy nature of Ted Lavender's death, emphasizing how quickly the soldiers fell.

What is "boom, down"?

200

This item, often included in soldiers' packs, helped provide hydration in the field.

What is a canteen?

200

This term refers to the standard military food soldiers carried during the war, often in cans or packets 

What are C-rations?

200

This soldier carried a diary and often reflected on his feelings after the war.

Who is Norman Bowker?

300

Ted Lavender carried these tranquilizers to calm his nerves until he was shot in mid-April.

What are tranquilizers?

300

Lieutenant Cross blamed himself for Ted Lavender's death, feeling that his distraction by this person led to the fatal lapse in attention.

Who is Martha?

300

Often seen as a good luck charm, soldiers sometimes carried this small object for comfort.

What is a rabbit’s foot?

300

A soldier would dig a hole deep enough for protection and shooting, with the upper chest exposed above the rim when standing.

A field hole dug by a soldier.

What is a foxhole?

300

This soldier carries a rabbit’s foot 

Who is Dave Jensen?

400

Most of the men carried these items, which weighed between 15 and 20 pounds, and included essentials like can openers, dog tags, and packets of Kool-Aid

What are the essential items or personal equipment?

400

Despite carrying physical items like weapons and rations, the soldiers in the Vietnam War carry this intangible weight, which, according to the passage, cannot be "put down" and causes emotional anguish

What are memories and guilt?

400

This substance was sometimes used by soldiers to cope with the stresses and trauma of war.

What is dope?

400

This term refers to the soldiers' nickname for themselves

What are grunts or legs

400

This soldier, who carries a photo of Martha, is deeply conflicted about his role in the war, torn between his duty and his romantic fantasies.

Who is Lieutenant Jimmy Cross?

500

his unusual weapon, carried by Lee Strunk as a "last resort," was seen as a joke by the other soldiers

What is a slingshot?

500

The soldiers dream about going home, but this just shows how trapped they are in the war

(Why is it sad that the soldiers dream about going home, but can’t really get away from the war?)


What is tragic irony?

(It's ironic because they want to leave, but they can't.)

500

These items, both tangible and intangible, represent the physical and emotional weight the soldiers carry throughout the war, from weapons to memories of home.

What are the things they carried?

500

This slang term refers to a soldier’s protective vest, worn to guard against shrapnel and bullets

What is a flak jacket?

500

This character acts as the narrator in The Things They Carried

Who is Tim O'Brien?

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