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대한영어영문학회 영어영문학연구 영어영문학연구 제34권 제1호
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2008.1
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67 - 85 (19page)

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Arguably the best writer on Vietnam War, Tim O'Brien deals again with his Vietnam subject in his Tomcat in Love. However, unlike his earlier books focusing on individuals' conflicts in wartime circumstances, his main concern in this book is to reveal and critique American tradition of deep-rooted violence. In doing so, not only does O'Brien trace the origin of American notion of manhood which has been one of the dominant sources throughout his works, but also provide his reader with the alternative to it that proves dangerous. Tracing the origin of violence to the era of founding fathers, O'Brien now furthers his perception to the realm of religion that has strongly shaped American mentality and posed as the absolute authority in American mind. The tendency toward violence differs its appearances in different situations, and one of its various forms is the desire to be a hero and to be recognized as such. When this desire fails, each individual, male or female, is liable to depend on violence to achieve his/her desire. Criticizing such tendency, O'Brien offers feminine values of love, endurance, and embrace as one alternative to such dangerous and limited American manhood.

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