"Symptoms" by John Steinbeck does not specifically discuss any wars as it is a story about a doctor treating a patient with an unknown illness. On the other hand, "Ambush" by Tim O'Brien is set during the Vietnam War and focuses on the psychological aftermath of combat on a soldier who accidentally kills a young man.
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John Steinbeck's "Symptoms" and Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" do not discuss any specific wars; both are fictional works that explore themes of war and its impact on individuals. Steinbeck's story delves into the psychological effects of war on a soldier's mind, while O'Brien's story centers on the emotional aftermath and moral dilemmas faced by a soldier who participates in an ambush during the Vietnam War.
Both stories explore the theme of internal conflict and the impact of war on individuals. Tim O'Brien's "Ambush" delves into the moral complexities and emotional burden of killing during war, while John Steinbeck's "Symptoms" delves into the psychological trauma and guilt experienced by soldiers as a result of their actions in battle. Both stories highlight the lasting effects of war on the human psyche.
Just as you have spelled it: ambush.
The noun 'ambush' is a standard collective noun for:an ambush of tigersan ambush of widows
an ambush is a planned trap.
'Ambush' is one possible answer.
The plural form of ambush is ambushes.
Ambush is not necessary, they are herbivores
The troops walked right into an ambush. The enemy soldiers set up an ambush in the empty building.
Armor Ambush happened in 1982.
Bright Ambush was created in 1934.