Hi i was wondering if you knew what some important cities, areas,towns,etc. were in the book "The Things They carried" or if there were any maps of the main setting.

I haven't read this book, but judging from the review at amazon.com, it takes place in Vietnam. Maybe some of these maps can help:

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/vietnam.html

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Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum. Here is a lot of information on the book:

http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/thingscarried/

http://www.bookrags.com/notes/tttc/

http://www.masconomet.org/teachers/trevenen/things.htm

http://www.cliffsnotes.com/WileyCDA/LitNote/id-181.html

Some good discussion questions:
http://www.readioupguides.com/guides/things_they_carried.asp

"The Things They Carried" is a novel by Tim O'Brien set during the Vietnam War. The story primarily takes place in various locations in Vietnam, where the soldiers of Alpha Company are stationed. While there are no specific towns or cities mentioned in the book, the narrative follows the soldiers as they move through different areas and engage in battles and missions.

To get a better understanding of the setting, you can refer to maps of Vietnam during the Vietnam War era. The link you provided to the University of Texas Libraries map collection is a great resource for finding maps of Vietnam during that time period. Exploring these maps can give you a visual representation of the geography and places that were significant during the war.

Additionally, you can consult literary analysis websites and study guides to gain more information about the specific settings mentioned in the book. Websites like SparkNotes, BookRags, CliffsNotes, and others provide detailed summaries, character analyses, and thematic discussions that can help you understand the different locations and their significance in the story.

It's also worth noting that "The Things They Carried" is a work of fiction, so the locations mentioned in the book do not necessarily correspond directly to real towns or cities in Vietnam. The focus is more on the experiences of the soldiers and the emotional weight they carry, rather than providing a detailed geographic account.