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'How To Tell A True War Story By Tim O' Brien

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In “How to Tell a True War Story, the author, through his fictional personality Tim O’Brien, attempts to define the truth in war stories, but instead concluded that none were completely factual. Supported by the paradox from the beginning and end of this chapter, he presented this information in the form of a realization in front of the readers, first claiming that his stories were “true” but later agreeing that “none of them happened.” One of the most notable examples he used was his account of Curt Lemon’s death, a game of catch with a grenade resulting in an accident. As O’Brien recalled the event, Lemon seemed as if he was lifted away through the trees, his face glistening in the sunlight. Therefore, in my mind, I imagined a graceful departure

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