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No, this is not a guaranteed true statement.
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False.
He wanted the other soldier to "go away - just evaporate."
The literary device used in "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien is irony. The story begins with the narrator recounting a memory of being involved in an ambush during the Vietnam War, only to reveal at the end that he actually killed a man, not just a solider as he had initially thought. This twist creates a sense of dramatic irony for the reader.
"Symptoms" by John Steinbeck does not specifically discuss any wars as it is a story about a doctor treating a patient with an unknown illness. On the other hand, "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien is set during the Vietnam War and focuses on the psychological aftermath of combat on a soldier who accidentally kills a young man.
True. In Tim O'Brien's short story "Ambush," the narrator reflects on a traumatic experience during the Vietnam War where he kills a Viet Cong soldier. This moment encapsulates the complexities of guilt and memory associated with war, illustrating the profound impact such experiences have on a soldier's psyche. O'Brien uses this narrative to explore themes of morality, violence, and the lasting effects of combat.
Man Against Crime - 1949 High Ambush 4-30 was released on: USA: 22 April 1953
Louis E. Lomax has written: 'To kill a black man'
An ostrich could kill a man.
Man vs- Wild - 2006 Vietnam is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG
The duration of Kill the Man is 1.47 hours.