The Man I Killed Rhetorical Analysis

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Tim O’Brien’s The Things They Carried, reveals the stories of male youth who were drafted into the war against Vietnam. Some of these stories are if they are true or not. O’Brien states that he writes these stories in form, so to make us feel what he felt. O’Brien reveals that story-truth is “truer” than happening-truth which brings us to the question of his ambiguity.
In “The man I killed”-- a chapter in The Things They Carried -- O’Brien describes the dead man’s face; one of his cheek is completely messed up, while the other remains untouched. “Does this discription have another meaning?” I asked myself. This discription symbolizes how there can always be a good side to everything. The contrast in both cheek reveals good, and bad.
The introduction