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Philip Caputo's A Rumor Of War

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"I have tried to describe accurately what the dominant event in the life of my generation, the Vietnam War, was like for the men who fought it" (Caputo, p. xxi). In Philip Caputo's own words, he describes the book he tried to write as an accurate portrayal of the events of the Vietnam War, not as he wished it had happened and not in protest of what happened. To this end, Caputo was successful. His book, A Rumor of War, provides a poignant and evocative glance into the lives of real men who fought in a war which no one who was not there could ever truly understand. In going about this, he touches on a variety of recurring themes in his book: the romanticizing of war vs. actual war, the personal aspects of war vs. impersonal aspects of war, …show more content…

He said that college and his home were not places he felt like he really belonged, and that he was always looking for something more than suburban life. Even after reading through all of the struggles he had to go through in the Marines, from reading about the terrain in Vietnam in Chapter Seven, to reading about the challenges at Quantico, to reading about his friends deaths, it was a bit surprising to realize that this was where he found what he was looking for. As he struggled through his feelings when he was part of the anti-war movement with President Nixon's office sending back his medals and ribbons, it made the moment in Chapter Nine where he describes his belonging in Vietnam, with his fellow soldiers, feel so much more important to him. Even though he had to go through a trial where he could have been convicted of murder, he still was able to write this book ten years later and remember his wanting to go back to Vietnam. While reading this section on p. 154, there was a sense of resolve from those feelings of unrest in the beginning. It took him going away to Japan to realize that he had made a decision that led him to find what he was looking for, and in a book where there were not many heart-warming moments, this was

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