If I Die in a Combat Zone

Book : Tim O'Brien's "If I die in a combat zone"

Throughout his entire training and tour of duty, O'Brien remains engaged in the essential question of whether he should continue to fight in the war, or desert. Which arguments did you find most compelling on either side? Are they still relevant today? In the end, he finishes his tour of duty without ever deserting. What prevents him from running away? Do you find his behavior heroic or cowardly, or both?

Chapters: 5-8

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You have too many questions for this short answer space. Tim generally questions the reasons for fighting the war: he simply does not know.