Tim O Brien On The Rainy River

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In Tim O'Brien's short story “On the Rainy River”, he used his personal experience taught us that as a member of the society, individuals usually lose their freedom whenever they have to make a decision, because their lives are labeled by different kinds of societal expectations. Instead of pursuing their personal desire, more often they have to conform to what they supposed to.The letter that drafted Tim O’Brien to the war not only affect his education but also changed the direction of his life. With a sense of protecting and defending for his bright future, he rejected to go to the war as everyone would do in that situation. However, over a period of time, his opinions change because of the fear of disappointing, ridiculing, censuring from

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