Friday, December 20, 2019
Ambiguity, Stories and Emotion - 1433 Words
ââ¬Å"All of us, I suspect, can imagine beholding things we ought not to have beheld. All of us can understand such painâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 4). Pain is universal but it is difficult to describe pain to someone who hasnââ¬â¢t experienced it in the way you have. Events affect people differently and without stories it would not be possible to even try and comprehend the pain of others. How a story is told changes the emotional response of the audience and with that their understanding of the events. Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien explores the necessity of ambiguity between fact and fiction in order to create a visceral response to war in his short story ââ¬Å"How To Tell A True War Storyâ⬠which is a chapter in the novel The Things They Carried. Oââ¬â¢Brien is able to examine this moreâ⬠¦show more contentâ⬠¦Irony is also used in one of the stories depicted in this chapter; when Kurt Lemon dies ââ¬Å"Dave Jensen [sings] ââ¬Å"Lemon Treeâ⬠as [they] threw down the partsâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 79) of Lemonââ¬â¢s body from a tree. This ironic situation is very upsetting rather than amusing but it is useful in maki ng the reader question if that really happened because it is such an inconceivable and almost offensive moment. If it did in fact happen, then it can be seen as the soldierââ¬â¢s coping mechanism, whereas; if it did not occur, the narrator specifically used this to invoke an emotional response in the reader. Both the title and the singing of ââ¬Å"Lemon Treeâ⬠are incredibly ironic which makes it ambiguous as to whether it is real or invented. Nature is arguable the most real and natural thing on earth and can create a sense of truth when it is mentioned in a story because it is universally seen as pure and real. In ââ¬Å"How To Tell A True War Storyâ⬠there is a nature motif, which adds to the realism of the stories being told. The motif adds to the imagery of the stories and makes it easier for the reader to visualize them make them easier to believe. However, the continual description of nature and the questionable portrayals of it, ââ¬Å"The trees talk politics, the monkeys talk religionâ⬠(Oââ¬â¢Brien 71), can also make the stories incredibly difficult to believe. At some points the overShow MoreRelatedIntrospection in How to Tell a True War Story, and Into the Wild1494 Words à |à 6 PagesTrue War Storyâ⬠Tim Oââ¬â¢Brien expresses his thoughts about the true war story and how the war story is changed according to the person who tells it. 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