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comparison between Ernest Hemingway’s “How to Tell a True War Story” and Tim O'Brian’s “Soldier's Home”. There are a lot of similarities between the stories due to the fact that they both involve young men going to war and having to face th...
and highlight the various happenings, events and occurrences of their era. Authors over the years have used literature writings to express their opinions on various realities such as life, death, pain, separation and so on. However, one of...
how difficult it was to write about Vietnam War for O’Brien. He boldly admitted the fact that these stories can be significantly destructive if emotions of people are not portrayed as they were. O’Brien while writing a War story, focuses mo...
How to Tell a True War Story” and how storytelling can be serve as a response to these losses and cowardice. According to O’Brien’s narrator, there are many stories associated with the war, even if the story is about events that are not tru...
These stories depict the lives of the soldiers and their experiences and emotions that are brought about from the war. Mingling fact with fiction and telling events from different points of view, the book is as much about war as it is about...
of war encompassing combat, isolation, worry, death, and destruction. Tim O'Brien's "The Things They Carried" is a repugnance tale of war. It pursues the Trail of Alpha Company directed by Lt. Jimmy Cross. Throughout the story, what the ...
the war as today’s political instability in Iraq for US. Some didn't even have a chance to leave (O'Brien p 12). With the Hemingway's way writing, O'Brien gave the reader a shockingly visceral sense of what it felt like to march through a b...