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Tim O Brien Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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In the story on one of the very first pages Tim O’Brien was talking about how in your childhood everybody always thinks that they will amount to be a hero and maintain all of those qualities, however, all he felt was shame. Following this he was talking about how he felt as if he was a coward and how he didn’t assume that he had the courage to go against the grain. From all of this I was envisioning that he didn’t have enough guts to go to Canada for the reason that if he did, I don’t feel that he would have regretted his decision. Tim O’Brien would have done not only what he wanted; on the other hand, what he felt was right for him. Then later on in the story when Mr. O’Brien was expressing how horrible his job was at the meat packing plant was and how the pigs were en route to the slaughter I took it as is was of foreshadowing. I saw this as foreshadowing as a result of him being sent to war, it was as if he was the pig, the soldier, going to be slaughtered, at war, as if he had no chance or say in the situation he was about to be forced into. …show more content…

The time when I saw this the most was in the following lines, “I survived, but it’s not a happy ending I was a coward. I went to war.” In theses few closing lines that were read to the class I was taking in the idea, he did his civic duty in going to war when he had the opportunity to go to Canada. He was actually almost there and then he let the fear get the better of him and he went to a war that he hardly knew anything about. I remain guessing at the fact he was starting to realize that he didn’t have the desire to feel exiled from his home country and throw in the towel. Instead he went to war and came back alive regretting a lot of things that he was too afraid to

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