Unveiling the Complexity of Truth

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“Truth is like the sun. You can shut it out for a time, but it ain't goin' away”- Elvis Presley. In my mind, truth is defined as being in accordance with fact or reality. There will always be truth to every situation, as it is only possible for something to occur in one specific way. The problem encompassing the idea of truth is the reality that only one retelling of a specific situation can be the full truth. Each individual interprets situations differently. For this reason, in order for the truth to be told, one must simply state what was seen, leaving their personal emotions out of the situation. A story can be said to be true when it accurately portrays the account of which is being told.
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In the postmodernist view of the nature of truth, the definition of truth is inconclusive. Due to the lack of belief of a true reality, story truth may more accurately portray the truth than the happening truth. Since personal interpretation distorts the truth, the portrayal of emotions felt in a specific situation is more truthful than what was seen to have actually happened. In The Things They Carried, Tim O'Brien gives a rationale for his reason for telling a made up story by stating, “I want you to feel what I felt. I want you to know why story-truth is truer sometimes than happening-truth.” In the art of storytelling, the factual truth is not as important as the emotional truth. Emotions are capable of more accurately depicting the truth to a situation than what actually happened. Since one person’s truth to a situation can differ from that of someone else, the portrayal of the emotions that one felt during that time are better able to tell the truth of the situation for each individual. In The Things They Carried, Tim O’Brien reflects on the art to storytelling: By telling stories, you objectify your own experience. You separate it from yourself. You pin down certain truths. You make up others. You start sometimes with an incident that truly happened, like the night in the shit field, and you carry it forward by inventing incidents that

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