Monday, January 30, 2012

How to Tell a True War Story

My favorite chapter so far was "How to Tell a True War Story". I really enjoyed all the different stories in this chapter. As well as, the use of detail Tim O'Brien uses to describe a scene or a feeling. I liked this chapter because of the serious yet humorous writing style of Tim O'Brien when telling us about Rat Kiley's letter to Curt's sister, the intense details used during Mitchell Sanders story, and the heartfelt words used when describing Curt Lemon's death. There is so much emotion in the chapter and what makes it different, in my opinion, is that the reader experiences a mixture of different emotions.
The best thing about this chapter I think is the fact that Tim O'Brien doesn't come out and tell you the point he's trying to say, nor does he state things in a "matter of fact" way. He leaves things to the reader to interpret and figure out on their own. He also will say one thing in different ways to make you look at it in a different light or say one thing that has multiple meanings. Overall, the writing style used in this chapter and the emotional experience of this chapter made it my favorite.

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  1. This was one of my favorite stories in the book as well. The story Mitchell Sanders tells is awesome and I can actually picture the whole thing in my mind.

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    1. I really enjoyed this chapter too. There are so many ways that he describes on how to tell a true war story.

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  2. This was my favorite chapter as well, and I completely agree with the serious yet humorous writing style that Tim O'Brien used throughout the whole chapter.

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    1. I enjoyed how you talked O'Brien leaving the reader to interpret things on their own, because it can leave unanswered questions and thoughts. Also the emotional experience that tied it all together.

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    2. I also thought this chapter was very good. Tim describes really well the emotions they were feeling and still feel and he also did a good job of describing the beauty their was in war.

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