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The Things They Carried: Critical Essay by Marilyn Wesley

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Tim O'Brien
About 27 pages (8,056 words)
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SOURCE: Wesley, Marilyn. “Truth and Fiction in Tim O'Brien's If I Die in a Combat Zone and The Things They Carried.College Literature 29, no. 2 (spring 2002): 1-18.

In the following essay, Wesley contrasts O'Brien's representation of the truth in If I Die in a Combat Zone and The Things They Carried.

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