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What idea is discussed in both Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" and John Steinbeck's "Symptoms"?

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Answered by sarah92
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Answer:The idea discussed in both Tim O’Brien’s "Ambush" and John Steinbeck’s "Symptoms" is the after effects of the combat on the soldiers after a war is over.

It talks about what the soldiers go through, their pain and their turmoil once they come back from having faced a war.

Answered by Sahil3459
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Answer:

During the war, the soldiers were unable to do their tasks.

1:-the physically crippling effects on warriors.

2:-troops' post-combat impacts during the war.

3:-during a war, the soldiers' animosity for their adversaries.

Explanation:

Both "Symptoms" by Steinbeck and "Ambush" by O'Brien discuss the psychological effects of war on soldiers. The writings seek to examine and assess how war affects soldiers both during and after the conflict. Both Steinback and O'Brien offer a realistic viewpoint on the consequences, although they do it from distinct angles.

The effects of war in "Symptoms" include flashbacks, blame, and rejection. According to Steinbeck, traumatised soldiers are less likely to remember the precise details of what happened during battle. The soldiers frequently recall the horrific events in terrible detail because, as O'Brien writes in "Ambush," they frequently carry a great deal of self-blame.

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