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In Tim O'Brien's short story "Speaking of Courage," Norman Bowker struggles with the trauma of his experiences in the Vietnam War. He drives around a lake in his hometown, reflecting on his feelings of isolation and guilt, particularly regarding the death of his friend Kiowa. Unable to communicate his emotional pain to others, Bowker ultimately feels trapped in his memories and unable to find meaning in civilian life, leading to a tragic conclusion. His story highlights the lasting impacts of war and the difficulties veterans face in reintegrating into society.

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