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22 April, 04:26

In "Good Form, " O'Brien casts doubt on the veracity of the entire novel. Why does he do so?

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  1. 22 April, 04:31
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    because it makes the story harder to understand, yet the "happening-truth" is when a person is in what happened. This allows a person to feel as if it was his or her fault when it actually wasn't
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