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English, 22.05.2020 21:57, naomijefferson22

Read this excerpt about the vietnam war from the tim o’brien’s “good form”:
I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story truth is truer sometimes and happening truth
here is the happening truth i was once a soldier.
there were many bodies real bodies real faces but I was young then I was afraid to look and now 20 years later I’m left with the faceless responsibility and faceless grief.
Here is the story truth he was a slim dead almost dainty young man of about 20. he lay in the center of a red clay trail near the village of my Khe... i killed him.
what stories can do I guess is making things present.
I can look at things I never looked at. I can attach faces to grieve and love and pity and god. I can be brave. I can make myself feel again.
“daddy tell the truth,” Kathleen can say, “ did you ever kill anybody?” and i can say, honestly,” of course not.”
or i can say, honestly “yes.”

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