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Chapters 5 – 6: enemies, friends 1. To what does the narrator attribute Jensen’s paranoia after the fight with Strunk? …
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Chapter 1 “The things they carried” 1. Besides military equipment, what additional objects does each of the men choose to …
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“Field Trip”: analysis, synthesis Write a thoughtful and well-supported essay in which you support or refute the thesis that Tim …
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“Good Form”: synthesis, evaluation Write a reasonable and well-supported essay in which you explore O’Brien’s characterization of truth and argue …
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“Speaking of Courage,” “Notes,” “In the Field”: analysis, synthesis In “Notes,” O’Brien asserts, by telling stories, you objectify your own …
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“The Man I Killed,” “Ambush”: analysis, synthesis These two stories, especially “The Man I Killed,” offer the reader arguably the …
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“Stockings,” “Church”: analysis Write a well-supported essay in which you explore the various levels of faith portrayed in The Things …
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“Sweetheart of the Song Tra Bong”: analysis, synthesis The “story-within-a-story” is an ancient but still common narrative device. Usually the …
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“How to Tell a True War Story”: analysis, synthesis Write a well-supported essay in which you examine O’Brien’s use of …
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“On the Rainy River”: analysis, evaluation First-person narrator Tim O’Brien observes that Elroy Birdahl was the hero of his life. …
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