Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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Bloodshed, bombs, bodies, bravery, stories extremely prominent in almost every war story. However, what would happen if some of these stories about brave soldiers bearing through bombs and bullets were never true, would they lose their meaning and die in the infinite abyss of obscurity, or would they still be just as impactful as before despite not being completely factual?
In Tim O'Brien's novel The Things They Carried, O’Brien argues that war stories don’t need to be fully true to teach a person something because the story’s content does not exactly matter, nor the presence of a moral, as long as the story gives the overarching truth about soldiers and how the war changed themselves. In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien makes the point