The Things They Carried

what is O'Brien's definition of "truth"?

Chapter 7 "How to Tell a True War Story"

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O'Brien felt that there is more truth in a story about things that happened than the actual event itself. Throughout The Things They Carried, O'Brien famously distinguishes between “happening-truth,” and “story truth,” or readers' genuine experience of the story, It is throough fiction and character, story truth, that readers can truly experience what happened.