The Vietnam War was controversial and caused widespread anti-war protests throughout the United States. Those who are most tired of war are those who are greatly influenced by the draft. As a result, many demonstrations were held at the university. Tim O'Brien strongly opposed the conflict in Vietnam and took part in many of these meetings at McAlester College in St. Paul, Minnesota. O'Brien is waiting for his bright future at Harvard graduate school, but his political career has been shortened when he received a draft notice in the weeks after graduation.
In "How to tell the real war stories", Tim O'Brien lists the elements required for the war story. Jon Krakauer talks about war, but this is not a true war of the O'Brien standard. Morality is the borderline between the story of the war of Clackauer and the real story of war.
Tim O'Brien's novel 'what they carry' was a novel during the Vietnam War. The author and the narrator Tim O'Brien was elected war and survived. He wrote this story to "regain life" to many people who died in the war, but this is not completely true. In fact, Tim O'Brien writes this in a very unique style, but it obscures the truth of many novels. Several times on the Jersey coast. They were pushed together, and the pebbles in their mouth were her tongues. He was laughing, he realized how tranquil this day was; an unfortunate paddy field, but he could not worry about safety. He surpassed this. This stone pavement is a symbol of Jim and represents the unity with Malta. For him it is very romantic and moving,
In Tim O'Brien's short story "On the Rainy River", a narrator Tim O'Brien received a draft notice in Vietnam in the summer of 1968. He is a graduate of the university and I can go on to Harvard University so he thinks he is too good to resist war. He is full of self-pity, heading north toward the rainy river at the border with Canada. When he spent time in an old-fashioned resort called Tip Top Lodge, he wondered if he should go to Canada to escape the draft in enthusiasm. The man who runs the hut brought him to a place where O'Brien can see the Canadian border. Finally, the narrator did not want to fight, even though I thought the war was wrong, I decided to fight in the war because it is too weak to escape. His confrontation violated his desire to make his conscience strongly visible to the people around him, his conscience lost his fight.
What is the confrontation of the talker with "what they bring" by Tim O'Brien in the "rainy season"?