Jan 3, 2010

Big Bertha Stories | Big Bertha Stories

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Set several years after Donald's return from Vietnam, “Big Bertha Stories” dramatizes his inability to escape from his war experiences. The third-person narrative states directly the confused thoughts and feelings of Jeannette, but it reveals Donald's deeply troubled mind only indirectly. Thus, Bobbie Ann Mason shows Donald's isolation—his intense but unsuccessful attempts to communicate the horrors of combat—as well as the pain his problem inflicts on others.

Immediately after his tour in Vietnam, Donald seemed to adjust easily to civilian life. He...

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