Tirone
Tirone
24.11.2020 • 
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6. Finally, O'Brien says "none of it happened. None of it. And even if it did happen, it didn't happen in the mountains, it happened in this little village on the Batangan Peninsula, and it was raining like crazy..." If O'Brien is not trying to communicate a historical fact, what is
he trying to communicate? Why change the details? What kind of truth is he trying to
relate, and why is this truth set apart from historical truth? Is it OK that this "true" war
story may or may not be entirely true? (Keep in mind, the chapter begins with "This is
true.")

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