Tim O’ Brien’s “How to tell a true war story” construes the relationship between the war experiences and the ways of storytelling. O Brien’s story telling as a narrator shows that the storyteller has the power to form his listener’s experiences and opinions. His way of describing situations are unique because his story distorted the reader’s perceptions of beauty and ugliness by making different situation and scenes seem pleasing, even though it contains improbability Tim O’ Brien describes Lemon Curt’s death as beautiful, “the way the sunlight came around him and lifted him up and sucked him high into a tree full of moss and vines and white blossoms”, depicting the nature around him. O’Brien’s
Tim O’ Brien’s “How to tell a true war story” construes the relationship between the war experiences and the ways of storytelling. O Brien’s story telling as a narrator shows that the storyteller has the power to form his listener’s experiences and opinions. His way of describing situations are unique because his story distorted the reader’s perceptions of beauty and ugliness by making different situation and scenes seem pleasing, even though it contains improbability Tim O’ Brien describes Lemon Curt’s death as beautiful, “the way the sunlight came around him and lifted him up and sucked him high into a tree full of moss and vines and white blossoms”, depicting the nature around him. O’Brien’s