The Man Who Wore His Girlfriend's Pantyhose Around His Neck.
Who Is Henry Dobbins?
The item that O'brien used to kill the man.
What is a grenade?
In ambush, the deeper theme associated with Kiowa describing O'brien's murder of the man as a "good kill"
Signifies the destruction of the ideas of "right and wrong" in war.
Shows the destroyed morality of the soldiers.
The name that the Monks gave Henry Dobbins.
What is "Soldier Jesus"
One justification for why the girl dances.
It is a ritual.
She just likes to dance.
The Two Events That The Pantyhose Saves The Man From.
Tripping over a landmine
A Firefight
O'brien's daughter's name
Who is Kathleen?
In church, compare and contrast Kiowa and Dobbins' relationship with religion, and how it relates to the church that they have to stay at.
Kiowa has an empty religion, only carrying the bible because of his past, while Dobbins has a special connection to the monks. Even so, the religion is universal, and the rights and wrongs of the world are culminated at the church, stimulating differing reactions in the soldiers.
The Occupation that is recommended to Henry Dobbins and his reaction.
What is a preacher? Dobbins says that
The Reason Why The Man Wears The Pantyhose.
The pantyhose holds "magic" from his girlfriend
The important detail about this story that is later revealed.
It's falsehood.
How do the interactions and ideas between the Monks and soldiers in "Church", compare to the girl and the soldiers in "Style"
The inability, and fear, to explore the human sides of the Vietnamese. By separating the Monks as an unknown group of people, existing solely to help the soldiers along their way, and mocking the girl, categorizing her as crazy, the soldiers are able to separate themselves from the horrors that they commit.
The fruit that the Monks offer the soldiers.
What is Watermelon.
The location and circumstance of the girl dancing.
Where is, in the wreckage and bodies of her dead family, shortly after her village was ambushed by American soldiers.
The Term That Tim O'Brien Uses To Describe The Landmine
What is "Bouncing Betty"
O'brien's partner in this chapter.
Who is Kiowa?
How the superstitions outlined in Stockings, connect with O'brien's ideas of America.
Dobbins highlights both the bravery and honor of America, as well as its unusual arbitrary manner, to the point where O'brien questions whether comparing Dobbins to America is a compliment or an insult.
"big and strong, full of good intentions, a roll of fat jiggling at his belly, slow of foot but always plodding along."
What is Dobbins' machine gun.
The demeanor of the girl during her dance.
"Her face had a dreamy look, quiet and composed."
The Chapter In This Section That This Chapter Is Thematically Opposed To.
The most significant feature on the corpse of the man that O'brien killed.
What is a star-shaped hole in his eye.
Dobbins carrying the stocking of his girlfriend is the same as the girl dancing as they are both perceived as weird actions, that are used to soothe the pain inflicted by the war.
The food items that Dobbins gives to the Monks
The members of the dead family, excluding the girl.
"an infant and an old woman and a woman whose age was hard to tell."