The Things They Carried
The Things They Carried
what is the significance of mitchell sanders discussion with henry dobbins about a moral in connection with cutting off the thumb? What moral does he suggest? What might he mean?
what is the significance of mitchell sanders discussion with henry dobbins about a moral in connection with cutting off the thumb? What moral does he suggest? What might he mean?
The significance of Sanders explanation that the thumb had a moral behind it...... was the fact that he believed the war had no moral. He is questioned throughout the story as to what the moral was, but he only ever answered, "There it is man." Thus, the thumb is a reminder that Sanders saw the thumb as the only reason they were there. He didn't see a point to the destruction or the fighting, so I believe the thumb reminded him of the futility under which they were fighting.
The Things They Carried