The Things They Carried

In the last two sentences of “On the Rainy River,” the narrator writes, “I was a coward. I went to the war.” What does this story have to say about choices and consequences?

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Really, for Tim, running to Canada would take more courage than going to war. Going to Vietnam is what's expected of him, the status-quo. Running to Canada would mean the loss of family, friends, and everything familiar. Going to Canada for something he believed in would take more courage than going to war.