Analysis of Tim OBriens Literature in relation with Wilfred Owen
Tim OBrien scrutinizes the connection between the narration on the story and the experience of war. How to tell a True War Story is something like distinguishing the truth of the story from a fiction. Basically, the story comprises of a story telling by the author and putting him into one of the characters. A true war story is a clear reflection of the story to describe obscenity and immorality that provides the principle of courage. It depicts the idea that sometimes stories are even more realistic rather than what happens in the real world as you get to picture the details in the scenario. However, contradictions appear when he put his identity onto one of the characters and lays the notion that storytelling is fallacy most especially on war stories. The narrator comes out to be erratic in a sense that the most realistic part of the true war story is an intuitive response of a listener and comes into view of being typical. OBrien defends that the story is a mere fact though, however it becomes unrealistic when some parts of the story were not able to stand for the truthfulness of the scenarios. Thus, a true war story does not depict certainty and truth is extraneous.
On the other hand, the poetry of Owen resembles the literature of OBrien where in it both depict war. Wilfred Owen, being known as an educated soldier and at the same time a poet, established his name on the First World War. His style of poetry uses pararhyme or the imperfect rhyme where in the consonants in two words is similar but differs in vowels. The poem, Arms and the Boy, depicts the side of the author as being nationalistic and reflects the reality of what young people faced during that time. Violence had been prevalent and devours the innocence of the youth emotionally and physically. The author showed that the boys are too young to engage in the war and be responsible for the weapons and being armed to kill other soldiers.
The piece of Tim OBrien relates to the poem Arms and the boy by Wilfred Owen both talks about the war. Both authors describe the violence and crime in the scenes of their stories and involve reality. However, the poetry of Owen is considered to be more realistic as it is equipped with his own experiences as a soldier.
The work of OBrien falls more on the side of a fiction and reality and thus suggests vagueness. He also writes according to his experiences but seems to be usual for the readers and appears to be common such as describing war as hell and other. Generally, OBrien and Owen are just two of the great artists who express their ideas and experiences on war through their writings. Both use their own styles of literature Owen as reflecting the reality of what violence the war brings and OBrien narrating the story and putting him as one of the characters in the story. Thus, they are similar with their subject matter and the style by narrating the story to the readers. A distinction just occurs between how OBrien uses vagueness into his literature while a pararhyme for Owen. Consequently the novel of OBrien is a different style from the poem of Owen.
On the other hand, the poetry of Owen resembles the literature of OBrien where in it both depict war. Wilfred Owen, being known as an educated soldier and at the same time a poet, established his name on the First World War. His style of poetry uses pararhyme or the imperfect rhyme where in the consonants in two words is similar but differs in vowels. The poem, Arms and the Boy, depicts the side of the author as being nationalistic and reflects the reality of what young people faced during that time. Violence had been prevalent and devours the innocence of the youth emotionally and physically. The author showed that the boys are too young to engage in the war and be responsible for the weapons and being armed to kill other soldiers.
The piece of Tim OBrien relates to the poem Arms and the boy by Wilfred Owen both talks about the war. Both authors describe the violence and crime in the scenes of their stories and involve reality. However, the poetry of Owen is considered to be more realistic as it is equipped with his own experiences as a soldier.
The work of OBrien falls more on the side of a fiction and reality and thus suggests vagueness. He also writes according to his experiences but seems to be usual for the readers and appears to be common such as describing war as hell and other. Generally, OBrien and Owen are just two of the great artists who express their ideas and experiences on war through their writings. Both use their own styles of literature Owen as reflecting the reality of what violence the war brings and OBrien narrating the story and putting him as one of the characters in the story. Thus, they are similar with their subject matter and the style by narrating the story to the readers. A distinction just occurs between how OBrien uses vagueness into his literature while a pararhyme for Owen. Consequently the novel of OBrien is a different style from the poem of Owen.
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