Ambush By Tim O Brien And In Another Country By Ernest Hemingway

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“Ambush” by Tim O’Brien and “In Another Country” by Ernest Hemingway both develop the theme that war causes lasting changes in people’s lives that they must work to overcome long after the fighting has ceased. However, the authors approach the theme by focusing on different traumas people may need to overcome in the wake of a war. Hemingway portrays this through a group of soldiers’ efforts to recover their pre-war selves after being injured in War World I. The soldiers visit “the hospital every afternoon” even though “none of [them] believed in the machines” because it gave them hope that they could recover. Whereas in “Ambush,” O’Brien conveys this theme through the narrator’s struggle to forgive himself for killing a young man during the