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    Told from a third person’s perspective “How to Tell a True War Story” seems to focus on the death of a friend and good times they had together during the Vietnam War. It begins with an absolute statement that the story is true then a letter is sent to a relative of the deceased that receives no reply. It goes on to tell us the story of war and all the complexities it holds. The author points out numerous times that real war stories have no moral or life lesson like those in novels or movies even

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    The language of war is different for everyone. It greatly affects how your audience perceives war and its meaning. Using particular words to derive the meaning from the truth‚ can usually manipulate the reader from seeing the actual truth. The author talks to the audience in a way that connects with them through the words and stories told in these essays. The use of diction has the power to persuade the audience to a specific side of believability. In How to Tell A True War Story Tim O’Brien goes

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    Hotchkiss Intro to Literature Short Story Analysis Paper October 5‚ 2009 “How to Tell a True War Story” I found “How to Tell a True War Story” the most interesting short story we have read so far. Why? Because the story is true and so very real. The story paints such a vivid picture of war and what effects it has on the many men involved. The people are real people‚ the events are real events‚ and the story is a real story. It really drives home the point because war is such a big part of life today

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    Tim O’Brien‚ the author of the short story How to Tell a True War Story‚ used symbolism and polysyndeton to convey that people often exaggerate after experiencing something profound‚ emotional‚ or traumatic in order to communicate unthinkable sensations and feelings. In literary work‚ symbolism exists to represent larger meanings and to indirectly communicate deeper‚

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    Victims: A True Story of the Civil War Brian A. Geil MILS 5020 Social Factors of The Civil War This book follows differing social structures within The Confederate States of America and how those clashing cultures led to multiple changes of strategy in the mountain regions of the Confederacy. All of these combined factors led to multiple tragic events within the Confederacy. The main social groups that are discussed in the book are Rural and Urban Confederates‚ Confederate Mountaineers‚ and

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    O’Brien’s “How to Tell a True War Story” both deal with violence and the moral ambiguity surrounding it‚ although the authors employ different approaches based on the emotional response they are trying to create in the reader. Because the stories are set in dissimilar environments‚ the way in which the authors depict violence is geared to the setting in which it occurs. However‚ the harmful effects of violence on the human psyche are portrayed in similar ways in both stories. In “Killings‚”

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    they think that every thing should be handed to them and that they should not try hard enough in what they choose to accomplish. In Slaughterhouse-five written by Kurt Vonnegut in 1969 focuses on the life of a man born in New York. This man goes by the name of Billy Pilgrim and at the age of 19 is drafted into World War II‚ after his years of being a prisoner of war he is captured by aliens‚ the Tralfamadorians and begins to travel within his lifespan. The antagonist in Mark Twain’s “The Mysterious

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    Introduction The study describes and analyses the relationship between the production of waste in animal product processing industries on the one hand and the prevention and treatment of the waste on the other. The industries discussed are slaughterhouses‚ tanneries and the dairy industry. The report offers a summary of the knowledge on production‚ prevention and treatment of waste in these three animal products processing industries. Because of the limited time available for this study‚ the problems

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    Living in a world of war and tragedy can cause a disconnect‚ in Kurt Vonnegut’s novel‚ Slaughterhouse 5‚ he tells the story of a POW survivor during the attack on Dresden. In the book‚ it shows that‚ self reliance is important when you live in alienation and loneliness‚ whether it be from loss of empathy‚ loss of loved ones‚ or just being detached from reality. Billy Pilgrim is a character in the novel that is stuck in a world of death and misery and Billy is in the middle of it where he is connected

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    Throughout Slaughterhouse-Five‚ Vonnegut chooses to use special literary techniques that better explain his own encounters in war as well as help his readers bare the horridness of war. Vonnegut adds black humor in his text to benefit readers as well as “an author-as-character” perspective to set barriers and help protect his own memories in the war. Without adding these two specific devices‚ Vonnegut could possibly have lost reader’s interests in the book or lost his own interest in writing the

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