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By Tim OBrian About the Author Tim OBrian has written several short stories about characters in the Vietnam war OBrian was drafted into the Vietnam war however he strongly opposed the war and even thought of fleeing the country to get away from drafting ID: 525467

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AMBUSH

By Tim O’BrianSlide2

About the Author

Tim O’Brian has written several short stories about characters in the Vietnam war.

O’Brian was drafted into the Vietnam war, however, he strongly opposed the war and even thought of fleeing the country to get away from drafting.

He was an army infantryman from 1968 to 1970.

He wanted to teach people about the culture of war without preaching.Slide3

Text Analysis: Conflict

A story’s conflict is the struggle between opposing forces that is the basis of the story’s plot.

External Conflict: a struggle between a character and some outside force – is usually easy to identify in a work of fiction.

Internal Conflict: a struggle within a character – maybe more subtle and complex. For example, an internal conflict may revolve around a decision a character has to make, or it may be reflected in behavior that is contradictory. Slide4

Reading Skill: Analyze Structure

The structure of a literary work is the way in which it is put together – the arrangement of its parts.

‘Ambush’ includes a frame story, or a story, or a story within a story.

The first paragraph provides a frame – the narrator recalls answering a question his daughter once asked him.

In the second paragraph, he begins to recount in a flashback an experience he had earlier, during the war.Slide5

Questions

Reread the first paragraph. What internal conflict does the narrator face in the first paragraph?

Reread lines 9 – 11. how does the setting of the story shift in the second paragraph.

In terms of the structure of this story, what does this line signify?

Summarize what happens in lines 13 – 53. How do these lines relate to the first paragraph of the story?

Reread lines 54 – 61. What internal conflict does the narrator express?

How does the vision the narrator imagines in lines 63 – 68 help resolve his conflict?Slide6

Discussion Questions

RECALL: What does the narrator tell his daughter when she asks if he ever killed someone?

SUMMARIZE: What happened to the narrator outside My

Khe

?

CLARIFY: What vision does the narrator sometimes see in his mind?

Identify the internal conflicts the narrator experiences in this story. How would you describe the way he resolves or tries to resolve them?

ANALYZE STRUCTURE: What does the FRAME contribute to the impact of this story? Consider what would be lost without the first and last paragraphs.Slide7

Text Criticism

“Ambush”

is

a work of fiction, but it reads like a nonfiction account of a true event. To readers who wonder how much of this work is actually true, O’Brian responds, “The literal truth is . . . Irrelevant.” Do you agree? Does it matter

that

O’Brian,

the

writer,

does not have a daughter and does not know whether he ever killed anyone?Slide8

Discussion

Discuss author’s tone in this story. Do you believe the author approves or disapproves of the narrator’s actions, or whether he remains neutral. Do you believe the author and narrator share one mind?