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Tim O'Brien question

samsung
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       Dec 12, 06, 09:01pm ¦ #1

in the thing they carried of Tim O'Brien, I have a questions need to answer, anyone can help me as soon as possible.

truth, and the difficulty sometimes of knowing what is true when at war, is a significant theme in the novel. Briefly discuss three scenes and/or characters and show how the question of truth relates to them.

thanks a lot for your help


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       Dec 13, 06, 12:04pm ¦ #2

Greetings!

I couldn't quite tell from your post just what your questions are. Can you be more specific?

The assignment seems to be designed to get you thinking about the dilemma of being truthful when you are in a war-time situation, and also the difficulty of deciding what is true and what isn't. I haven't read this particular book, but it looks like you need to consider how truthful the main characters are, given their situations, and use some scenes to illustrate your points.

I hope this gives you some idea where to start. If you want to post with an expanded definition of what you need, please do so!

Good luck!

Sarah, EssayForum.com



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