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    Tell a True War Story" O'Brien was drafted into the army during the Vietnam War. He is telling several stories in different points of views, of things that happened to him and his buddies while at war and on how you or someone else might believe or not believe a true war story. He tells about how his friend dies in three different views. How his friend dies and it looks beautiful, somewhat how is happened and then the true war story. He also tells little stories within the whole Story.

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    though he cannot make out the words to explain the story that he just keeps repeating the same unfinished explanation. Which contributes to “Telling a True War Story” in the sense of the trauma the war brings in this chapter the death of Kiowa within the war affected Norman Bowker that it makes him want to explain how he feels as though he wasn’t brave for “letting” Kiowa drown. This chapter brings the emotional attachment of the true war story O’Brien has now formed a base on a relationship with

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    The story by Tim O’Brien shows how the soldiers are themselves and can also be serious. O’Brien also sees how Vietnam changes the soldiers and how they see the world now. There will be people that will ask if it’s true or not true they can asks what happened. There can be different ways to tell a story but they can ask what happen. O’Brien would know which story he really believes. O’Brien will give use by looking at Rat’s point of view, and Sanders point of view of Lemon death and how Rat copes

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    Nyameer Puok Essay 2 Section 01B How to Tell a True War Story We have all heard the stories that our parents tell in order to prove a point. One example is the “I walked 10 miles over snowy hills to get to school” or one of my favorites, “If your friends jumped off a cliff, would you?” These stories or statements try to convey a truth. The only problem is that while a parent sees it one way, his or her child does not. Even if the parent had walked to school 10 miles over hills every day in snow

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    In "How to Tell a True War Story" the narrator mentions various ways the soldiers coped with the trauma caused by the Vietnam War, each soldier developed different ways to fill the empty void created by the gruesome war. Such as Rat Riley who tortured a defenseless water buffalo to compensate for the loss of his best friend, or when the six man patrol unit decided to blowup a mountain due to the lack of noise. Curt Lemon and Bob (Rat) Riley were completely inseparable, everywhere they went they

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    How to Tell a True War Story – The Irony of Truth in Tim O'Brien's "How to Tell a True War Story" "This is true." (O'Brien, 420) – with this simple statement which also represents a first, three-word introductory paragraph to Tim O'Brien's short story, "How to Tell a True War Story", the author reveals the main problem of what will follow. "Truth" – when looked up in a dictionary, we would probably find definitions similar to sincerity and honesty on the one hand, and correctness, accuracy or reality

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    War can be defined as “an active struggle between competing entities. It’s truly hard to tell who is right or wrong during a war. Both sides are fighting for what they believe in and what is true to their heart. In the end there is always two things promised – destruction and death. These two objects can explain the result in every facet of war from the physical to emotional.      In “How to Tell a True War Story” O’Brien explores the relationship between the events during

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    “How to Tell a True War Story” by Tim O’Brien is a mise en abyme on the Vietnam War. In “How to Tell a True War Story” O’Brien relates memories of his experiences in the Vietnam War and his struggles in trying to find a way for non-veterans to understand the message he is trying to convey. Tim O’Brien seeks to explain what makes a war story true while pointing out the contradictions in war. The story uses changes between pedestrian diction and informal diction, profanity, and flashbacks of his time

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    One important literary device in the vignette “How to Tell a True War Story” by Tim O'Brien is metafiction. Metafiction is fiction that discusses fiction, or when the author self-consciously talks to the reader. It is also used to distinguish the difference between Tim O’Brien the writer, and Tim O’Brien the fictionalized main character. He uses these two points of views for higher level thinking, and to understand the true underlying message. One time when metafiction is shown is when Tim O'Brien

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    “How to Tell a True War Story”: A Lesson Learned In “How to Tell a True War Story” by Tim O’Brien, the main protagonist of the tale takes the reader on a captivating and riveting journey. A journey that is filled with guts, gore, and love. O’Brien demonstrates how war can be complex and a paradox in itself. Through O’Brien’s eyes the reader captivates what it is like to be present in a battlefield, and endure the hardships of war. The point of the story is gradually unveiled before the reader’s

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