Many students, even those who claim to dislike stories of war or violence, are drawn to the writing of Tim O'Brien, especially _The Things They Carried._ The mysteries and gray areas O'Brien explores make his work a perfect addition to units on the fiction of the Vietnam War, first-person narrative, modern stories and novels, war stories, story cycles, and unconventional narrative structures.
As part of the NCTE High School Literature Series, _Tim O'Brien in the Classroom_ focuses on opportunities for classroom discussion and writing assignments, including lessons, open-ended prompts, and student writing samples. By teaching Tim O'Brien's works, you can not only make connections with other material in the literary canon, but also initiate broader discussions with your students about the reliability of memory, the purpose of storytelling, and the origins of fiction.
Tim O'Brien in the Classroom: This Too Is True: Stories Can Save Us (The Ncte High School Literature)
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Author(s)Barry Gilmore, Alexander Kaplan
ISBN / ASIN0814154662
ISBN-139780814154663
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Sales Rank1,332,106
CategoryLiterary Criticism
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