1. Why does the narrator lie to his daughter, and how does he justify it? Do you think she will ask him the same
question when she's older? Why/Why not?
2. The narrator "keeps(s) writing war stories." What does he expect the writing to do? Do you think it is working?
3. Why doesn't the narrator let the soldier pass? How do you think you would have reacted in a similar situation?
4. Why do you think the narrator focuses on the gory details of the soldier's death?​

Respuesta :

1. The narrator's nine-year-old daughter, knowing that her father writes war stories, asks him if he has ever killed anyone. The narrator says no but resolves to tell her the truth when she is grown (so yes she might ask the same question when she is older.)
2. because he wants his writing to be heard.
3. because it was his thing to kill anyone he saw, so his body reacted way before he has time to think whether or not he should kill or not. I probably would’ve done the same.
4. he focuses on the deaths because those thoughts aren’t easy to go away.

The narrator lied to his daughter but asked her to ask the question when she is older. His justification is that she is still too young to understand.

What does the narrator expect the writing to do?

The narrator keeps writing war stories because he believed that they were stories that deserved to be told and heard.

Why doesn't the narrator let the soldier pass? How do you think you would have reacted in a similar situation?

The narrator killed the soldier because it was already wired into his reflexes to kill an enemy.

It is not possible to say how one might react in a similar situation except one can lay claim to the same training and experiences that the narrator has been through.

Why do you think the narrator focuses on the gory details of the soldier's death?​

The narrator's focus on death is because he has seen too much of it and they are difficult to wipe away from his mind.

Who is the narrator?

A narrator is a person who tells a story from his or her own point of view. in some cases, the narrator themselves are part of the story.

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