The Man I Killed by Tim O´Brien

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The Man I Killed tells the story of a man, Tim, who killed a soldier during the Vietnam War. Tim killed this story out of obligation and not because he aspired to. After killing the Viet Cong soldier, Tim O’Brien describes himself as feeling a bit guilty and compunctious. When selected soldiers enter war such as the Vietnam War, some are capable of killing while others kill because they have a legacy to uphold. Physically, a soldier may appear strong but mentally, a solider may not meet the qualifications. The author uses many literary elements such as point of view, repetition, and setting to outline the way Tim O’Brien was really feeling.
Throughout the story, O’Brien used point of view as a literary element. Azar, Kiowa, and Tim O’Brien were the only perspectives mentioned. These three character’s perspective on war was completely different. The most sensitive person throughout the story was Tim. The reader notices how sensitive he is because he is so perplexed as he analyzes the dead body of the Viet Cong soldier. “His jaw was in his throat, his upper lip and teeth were gone, ...

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