minus the answer.” In Tim O’Brien’s masterful and haunting war fiction The Things They Carried, the author exemplifies this critique over and over as he, and by extension his readers, grapples with the complex and seemingly-incomprehensible tragedies and paradoxes of war. Through a deep and sometimes-contradictory recounting of his multilayered war stories, O’Brien attempts to convey the nature of war in a way that makes the audience question the true meaning of truth.
Tim O’Brien does not tell…
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