Life can lead to unexpected events that individuals may not be ready to face. This is the case of O'Brien in the story "what they have" in "Rainy River". As a writer and character, O'Brien explained his experience in the Vietnam War. In this story, he faces a conflict as to whether to start a war after drafting. I could not imagine how difficult he should fight and the difficult battle he had to do without knowing the reasons for the war. In addition, O'Brien is afraid to leave his family, friends, and all the ideas he loves.
Rainy River is a small town in the southeast of Lake Woods in northwest Ontario, Canada. Rainy River is on the same name Rainy River which is part of Ontario - Minnesota which is the Canadian - US border. Opposite the Rainy River across the river is the town of Baudette in Minnesota. The two towns are connected by the Baudette - Rainy River International Bridge. Rainy River is located at the northwest end of Ontario's Highway 11. Rainy River is (as mistakenly known) the other end of Toronto's Yonge Street and is known as "the longest street". World "This street was the southernmost street once due to the mixture of the street and Highway 11. The street name of the highway passing through the town is actually Atwood Street.
When the town of Rainie River was founded in 1904, the actual community was originally formed along the east coast of the Rainy River about 2 km from the current city center along the east coast of the Rainy River, a beeber mill sawmill company and a woodcutter group It was purchased by. Until it is a small town, the name of this little village is Beaver Mills. In 1901, Ontario and the Rain River railroad completed a bridge linking Minnesota and Ontario, but since the location of Beaver Mills was at the east end, they made a new river between the two large factories It was. It is a town. The only means of transport at that time was a steamship, so some of the bridges arrived at "Rain River". The town finally accepted the name.