Monday, January 20, 2020
The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong Essay -- Literary Analysis, OBrie
ââ¬Å"And then one morning, all alone, Mary Anne walked off into the mountains and did not come backâ⬠(110). Tim Oââ¬â¢Brienââ¬â¢s short story ââ¬Å"The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bongâ⬠presents an all-American girl who has been held back by social and behavioral norms ââ¬â grasping for an identity she has been deprived the ability to develop. The water of the Song Tra Bong removes Mary Anneââ¬â¢s former notion of being as she, ââ¬Å"stopped for a swimâ⬠(92). With her roles being erased Mary Anne becomes obsessed with the land and mystery of Vietnam and is allowed to discover herself. Through the lenses of Mark Fossie and the men in the Alpha Company, Mary Anne becomes an animal and is completely unrecognizable by the end of the story. Mary Anne, however, states she is happy and self-aware. The men of the Alpha Company argue for virtue in that Mary Anne was ââ¬Å"goneâ⬠(107) and that what she was becoming ââ¬Å"was dangerousâ⬠¦ ready for the killâ⬠(112). They did not want to accept a woman becoming something different from what women always were. In ââ¬Å"How Tell to a True War Storyâ⬠we are told that a true war story ââ¬Å"does not instruct, nor encourage virtue, nor suggest models of proper human behaviorâ⬠(65). Mary Anne did not truly become ââ¬Ëdarkââ¬â¢, because to her this is not a story about war; this is a story about a woman attempting to overcome gender roles and the inability of men to accept it. When Mary Anne begins interacting with the land and the material culture of war we are introduced to her curious nature. She would ââ¬Å"listen carefullyâ⬠(91) and was intrigued by the land and its mystery. Vietnam was like Elroy Berdahl to her in the beginning in that it did not speak, it did not judge, it was simply there. Vietnam saved Mary Anneââ¬â¢s life. Like Elroy, ââ¬Å"[Vietnam] was the t... ...eauty, law into anarchy, civility into savageryâ⬠¦ the only certainty is overwhelming ambiguityâ⬠(78). According to story truth Mary Anne gave into darkness and became cold, but story truth does not matter. The absolute truth is much more dark and sad than that. Mary Anne struggled to define herself in a place that gave her the opportunity. Fossieââ¬â¢s stubbornness and inability to accept Mary Anneââ¬â¢s journey, however, led to her being consumed by ambiguous darkness. Is the final truth for Mary Anne similar to Curt Lemonââ¬â¢s? If ââ¬Å"[a] thing [can] happen and be a total lie; [and] another thing may not happen and be truer than the truthâ⬠(80), then maybe the final truth for Mary Anne was that she really did ââ¬Å"know exactly who [she was]â⬠(106). The ending of Mary Anneââ¬â¢s story could have been beautiful and civil to her, but ugly and chaotic to you, and that was her liberation. The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong Essay -- Literary Analysis, O'Brie ââ¬Å"And then one morning, all alone, Mary Anne walked off into the mountains and did not come backâ⬠(110). Tim Oââ¬â¢Brienââ¬â¢s short story ââ¬Å"The Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bongâ⬠presents an all-American girl who has been held back by social and behavioral norms ââ¬â grasping for an identity she has been deprived the ability to develop. The water of the Song Tra Bong removes Mary Anneââ¬â¢s former notion of being as she, ââ¬Å"stopped for a swimâ⬠(92). With her roles being erased Mary Anne becomes obsessed with the land and mystery of Vietnam and is allowed to discover herself. Through the lenses of Mark Fossie and the men in the Alpha Company, Mary Anne becomes an animal and is completely unrecognizable by the end of the story. Mary Anne, however, states she is happy and self-aware. The men of the Alpha Company argue for virtue in that Mary Anne was ââ¬Å"goneâ⬠(107) and that what she was becoming ââ¬Å"was dangerousâ⬠¦ ready for the killâ⬠(112). They did not want to accept a woman becoming something different from what women always were. In ââ¬Å"How Tell to a True War Storyâ⬠we are told that a true war story ââ¬Å"does not instruct, nor encourage virtue, nor suggest models of proper human behaviorâ⬠(65). Mary Anne did not truly become ââ¬Ëdarkââ¬â¢, because to her this is not a story about war; this is a story about a woman attempting to overcome gender roles and the inability of men to accept it. When Mary Anne begins interacting with the land and the material culture of war we are introduced to her curious nature. She would ââ¬Å"listen carefullyâ⬠(91) and was intrigued by the land and its mystery. Vietnam was like Elroy Berdahl to her in the beginning in that it did not speak, it did not judge, it was simply there. Vietnam saved Mary Anneââ¬â¢s life. Like Elroy, ââ¬Å"[Vietnam] was the t... ...eauty, law into anarchy, civility into savageryâ⬠¦ the only certainty is overwhelming ambiguityâ⬠(78). According to story truth Mary Anne gave into darkness and became cold, but story truth does not matter. The absolute truth is much more dark and sad than that. Mary Anne struggled to define herself in a place that gave her the opportunity. Fossieââ¬â¢s stubbornness and inability to accept Mary Anneââ¬â¢s journey, however, led to her being consumed by ambiguous darkness. Is the final truth for Mary Anne similar to Curt Lemonââ¬â¢s? If ââ¬Å"[a] thing [can] happen and be a total lie; [and] another thing may not happen and be truer than the truthâ⬠(80), then maybe the final truth for Mary Anne was that she really did ââ¬Å"know exactly who [she was]â⬠(106). The ending of Mary Anneââ¬â¢s story could have been beautiful and civil to her, but ugly and chaotic to you, and that was her liberation.
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