Since the narrator was traumatized by Lemon’s unexpected death, he retells the story, which leads …show more content…
O’Brien was inconsistent in several of his stories and he confuses his love of a fantasy with events from real life. The podcast revealed that memories are not very reliable and can be altered over time. O’Brien even confesses that when he said, “You look away, and then look back, then away. The pictures get jumbled; you tend to miss a lot” (71). O’Brien understands that he might have made mistakes when retelling his story, so the title appears as, “The Things They Carried a work of fiction by Tim O’Brien.” Although O’Brien admits that he might have fabricated some of the events in the book, many journalists, and authors don’t do the same. Eyewitness testimonies and self-accounts are easily compromised, but no one ever admits that memories can be anything less than reliable. After accepting this hard truth, judging whether or not a source is reliable will become easier in everyday