page 2;
2nd paragraph in the book.
Lavender's death is first mentioned in the short story "The Things They Carried" when his fellow soldier, Lieutenant Jimmy Cross, reminisces about the incident and blames himself for it. Lavender dies in the chapter "Love."
Ikemefuna's death is the second death mentioned in the book, in chapter 1 after the mention of Unoka's death.
The protagonist in chapter 5 of "The Things They Carried" is Tim O'Brien. He tells the story of Curt Lemon's death and explores themes of fear and vulnerability within the platoon.
No one did it was rats that carried black death (plague)
The word "death" is mentioned 78 times in the New Testament.
the black death was carried by fleas that were on rats and the rats were on boats and they were carried over
it was carried by rats which caught the disease from parasites
In "The Things They Carried," Linda was a childhood love interest of the protagonist, Tim O'Brien. She passed away from a brain tumor at a young age, and her memory continues to haunt O'Brien throughout the novel. Linda symbolizes innocence, lost love, and the lasting impact of death on the characters.
Was carried by fleas.
Hanging
Fleas on the backs of rats carried the black death.
People mourned his death and then carried out their normal lives.
A death sentence can be on any day of the week.