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  • 14-02-2018
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in Tim O'Brien's chapter "ambush," to whom does the narrator wish he could tell his experience of killing a man?

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javiyy3p3eufb javiyy3p3eufb
  • 17-02-2018
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clashspores
clashspores clashspores
  • 04-12-2018

In the chaper "Ambush" of Tim O'Brien's "They Things They Carried", O'Brien's daughter asks him if he has ever killed a man. She believes that there has to be a reason for his writting so many war stories.

He lies and says that he hasn't, but internally wishes his daughter was an adult so he could tell her the truth: that he did kill a man with a grenade on the trail outside My Khe.

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