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Health and Sickness may appear in the works of writers either in plots,…
Health and Sickness may appear in the works of writers either in plots, characters, imager or themes
The Things they Carried
On the Rainy River
The Things they Carried
Illusions/ Daydream
Narrator of story
Constantly dreams of a girl
Leads into the death of his comrade
Ignorant of the world/surroundings
Trusting + lenient of his comrades
Emphasis on Martha's imagined purity/innocence as a way to be 'removed' or seperate to the war
Way to maintaining the normal
Macbeth
Lady Macbeth
Mental sickness
Leads to her and Macbeth's ultimate fall
Macbeth
Goes insane
Wants to kill everything
Opposite to Tim O'Brien to who uses mental sickness as a way to
not
kill others
Constantly aware of everything -> very suspicious of the world and people around him
Chronicle of a Death Foretold