Friday, November 8, 2019
TIM OBRIEN ACTUAL EXPERIENCES AND HIS STORIES essays
TIM OBRIEN ACTUAL EXPERIENCES AND HIS STORIES essays    Vietnam war has been one of the most controversial and humiliating military     experiences of the United States. While it was a military defeat for the     country and the government at large, it meant something more for those who     experienced it  first hand in the battlefield. The war meant erosion and     sudden loss of innocence, it meant deep and ugly scars on hearts and minds     that even years of therapy couldn't heal and it also meant an apparent     suspension of reality. For those who saw the people dying in this senseless     conflict and experienced their pain and suffering, life was never the same     after coming back from the war. They remained in a state of     disillusionment, forever wondering why this war took place in the  first     This confusion, persistent bombardment of questions, a barrage of     unresolved issues took their toll on the veterans and some completely lost     their grip on reality. For them reality was no longer what it was other     people. They had seen something horrible, which was definitely so terrible     that they must have questioned themselves if it really happened or what     they just imagining the whole conflict. But this is not because they didn't     remember the truth but simply because the ugly nature of war urged their     minds to seek escape. Their internal alarm system made them turn away from     reality and develop numerous different versions of it just to remain sane     and retain their ability to function as normal human being. But it is not     very often that we are given true account of war veterans and their     experiences on the battlefield. Most of the accounts that reach us are     fabricated stories with some grain of truth.     The real and close analysis of veterans' experiences during the Vietnam War     shows that none of them actually remember clearly what happened on the     battlefield. Their vision has been blurred and their minds have refused to     accurately recall the events of the war. For this re...     
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