In Country
There are many people who have put their life on the line to serve for our country. Whether it be the Army, Navy, or Marines, they all have one agenda on hand which is to protect and serve our country, United States of America. Some were fortunate to not experience warfare, but others are scarred life with the experiences they have been through. The effects on someone's psychological profile lies within the beholder. One does not have to have a first eye look and be in war situations to truly understand what it is like. As we see in In Country by Bobbie Ann Mason, there are many psychological and emotional effects that the brain undergoes when returning from war. Emmett is a prime example of the after effects of war and it affects those who are close to him.One of the more common effects that veterans undergo after war is the Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Emmett is a prime example of how the Vietnam changes his life after battle. Emmett leads the readers on, wondering "what is his deal." We are aware that he was in the war, but at the same time other veterans are moving on with their lives. They are finding quality jobs and starting a family. Emmett on the other hand is living the same life since his time
His Vietnam experience has contributed to his actions. He wants to live his life day by day and do the same things everyday. Sam shows her concern with Emmett's behavior. She constantly asks him to go to a doctor and she even tells him to write into the newspaper medical columnist, Dr. He attempted to go to college and worked odd jobs, but neither lasted. Emmett says his reason for digging around the foundation is because of a leak, but actually the foundation and his house symbolize the stability of his life. The character Sam, Emmett niece, is one to notice that Emmett is a changed man from his war experience. He is left unemployed, despite the fact that he owes the Veteran's Hospital over five-hundred dollars for checks he continued to collect even after he quit college. She feels is isn't right that he is digging around the house. Irene moves on with her life as Sam tries to piece back their relationship. Emmett's stubbornness is evident when the small bald man at McDonald's said to Emmett, "I head they're hiring at the cookie factory. Many times during the book the characters talked about Emmett getting a job and Emmett always refused as though he was too good and did not want to work. Although war might affect the individual directly it moreover affects their loved ones just as Sam shows her concern for her uncle Emmett. There's a whole wide world out there. They were just more focused on being successful at life when returning.
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