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How did Tim O’Brien feel about killing a man

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Answer:

The parallels he draws to the man he killed and himself before the war show the guilt O'Brien feels for this man's death

Explanation:

because he sees himself in the young, dead man. The man was raised to believe he should be courageous and fight, just as O'Brien felt he was obligated to do.

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