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Monday, October 6, 2014

Question #8



You can support either decision, whether it's courageous to flee or to fight at Vietnam. In my opinion, fleeing took the most courage. If you fled to Canada, people would look at you as a wimp, a traitor. Being drafted into a war when you don't want to, a war which is fought for political authority. When you are drafted you are sort of 'punished' in a way, you can come back with PTSD, diseases, and much more. When you flee, you're fleeing from everything! You are looked down upon, treated differently.  You sacrifice everything people believe about you. Your pride...it's gone. Shattered with the choice of making the decision to flee. Fleeing you earn something that in a 50/50 chance in Vietnam you would lose: you earn your life back. 





(S/N) I know this is FULL of opinions, I failed epically...oh well. Comment below on how I did, and if I need to start over then : "Your wish is my command..." ((Thats from a movie, I don't even know which...)))

3 comments:

  1. Okay - where is your quotes or specifics from the texts? Please say something like, "In the short story,......, Tim OBrien.....(says or does something)...

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  2. Where is the overturned chair?

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      "I HAVE ARRIVED!"

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