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Paul Berlin: The Road To Paris
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5 pages in length. Squad member Paul Berlin is just as involved in the war effort as the next guy; when his duties take him on an eight-thousand mile journey by foot to retrieve an AWOL comrade, he gains a multitude of life lessons that ultimately help to formulate alternative perspectives of life, war and the often jumbled realities of both. Berlin, the protagonist in Tim O'Brien's "Going After Cacciato," continues to follow/pursue Cacciato even after physically turning back as a way in which to illustrate the physical and mental torment associated with war, as well as the elusive quest for peace that battle is supposed to afford. No additional sources cited.
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