Metafiction In The Things They Carried By Tim O Brien

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In the novel “The Things They Carried”, Tim O’Brien casts a light of the hardships and truths of the Vietnam War. He writes about the various soldiers, their families, his family, and all their stories, “war stories” as he calls them. However O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried” is far from your typical war novel. Rather it is a sort of testimony of each one of the soldiers. It tells of the emotional life altering experiences of these soldiers. And it gives each one of them a story. To further engage his readers into the soldier’s stories, O’Brien is extremely effective at getting the readers to empathize with the lives of these characters. O’Brien uses the ideals of reality versus fiction and belief versus disbelief, O’Brien creates question within the readers understanding of each story. The way he chooses to style and write the different soldiers stories leaves a lot to be imagined by the reader. The use of metafiction in the novel is ultimately what makes it a genius work of art, a “fiction about fiction”. And within this fiction oftentimes the truth is found. In this essay I will...

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