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The Man I Killed

The Man I Killed . Bri Susco Ms. Thomas AP Lang . Theme and Tone . Theme: loss of innocence, guilt Tone: distant, self loathing, remorse . Point of View and Imagery . Third Person O’Brien uses details and dialog to capture the tone of the chapter

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The Man I Killed

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  1. The Man I Killed Bri Susco Ms. Thomas AP Lang

  2. Theme and Tone • Theme: loss of innocence, guilt • Tone: distant, self loathing, remorse

  3. Point of View and Imagery • Third Person • O’Brien uses details and dialog to capture the tone of the chapter • Details include describing the body, and the surroundings • Dialog is only between other character or directed to Tim; he is in shock

  4. Setting • Forest out side the village • Clay trail where the Vietnamese soldier lay • My Khe, Quang Ngai • The providence where the soldier was from taught all their sons to fight out of duty

  5. Character Description • Indirect: soldier: how he could have been a scholar, his love of mathematics; fell in love • Direct: soldier: his looks; Kiowa: sweating and uneasy with Tim’s reaction • The way O’Brien describes the dead soldier makes him seem alive, you believe in the character’s integrity of being real

  6. Overview • Chapter shows how the war effected soldiers; notable how it destroys innocence • “The Man I Killed” is the first time in the book when Tim is portrayed as a “real soldier” • After this chapter he isn’t innocent he’s just one of the guys to a degree

  7. Works Cited • http://techbuddha.wordpress.com/2009/05/06/cybergeddon-a-cyberwarfare-fable/ • http://www.vietnomics.com/Copy%20of%20vietnam-map.jpg • http://sites.google.com/site/vietnamveterans3492/thewall

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