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“Fiction is the truth inside the lie.” (Stephen King). A story is usually told with some sort of purpose, either to teach a moral or for just entertainment. To make a story more interesting and to make the listener believe the story they use fiction. Fiction is used in stories a lot usually to prove a point and help the listener. Sometimes they have to use fiction to make the story different and unique so people don’t find it boring. In war this happens because the men are trying to keep entertained and stories are a good way to do so. Some of the stories may be true but the guys don’t know which ones are and which ones aren’t so for them if the story has meaning then it is real for them. Truth and fiction are used in storytelling to create a more compelling story that shows either a moral or lesson or just a way for to escape from the real world.

As the soldiers are fighting day after day they start to loose their sense of time and their sense of reason. Things start to blur but not in a way that effects there ability to fight, in a way that time is going really slow but then at the same time really fast. Time becomes lost in all the sounds of war, with men screaming, guns shooting, and people running. It becomes hard to tell what is real and what is fiction. What is in their head and what is actually happening becomes confusing and some men feel like, “Almost everything is true. Almost nothing is true.” (81). Being so confused and so young begins to make the men feel scared and helpless. Their minds wander and they start to think about things that aren’t in the war like, “[...] dark closets, madmen, murderers under the bed, all those childhood fears. Gremlins and trolls and giants.” (205) They think about things that aren’t i...

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