Truth In Tim O Brien's The Things They Carried

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From freshman Humanities “What a piece of work is man” to now the American Studies “Truth,” we feel as though we have been lied to, not necessarily with direct intention but due to blind acceptance. While reading Tim O'Brien's novel The Things They Carried we discussed the difference between truth and Truth. Was what we read real accounts of a soldier at war, fictional stories or a combination of both? The reader is left with an unsettling feeling, the book is one big paradox! O’ Brien states “The truths are contradictory...Almost everything is true, Almost nothing is true” and that it is almost impossible to tell a TRUE war story(O’Brien 77). Everyone in given situations have their own individual views on what occurs. I might see something