plots & events
characters
lit techniques
themes
setting & context
200

This is the weapon the narrator uses to kill the young Vietnamese soldier

What is a hand grenade?

200

 This fellow soldier tries to comfort the narrator after the killing.

Who is Kiowa?

200

O'Brien uses this storytelling structure, beginning and ending with the daughter's question

What is a frame narrative?

200

This emotion haunts the narrator years after the incident.

What is guilt?

200

The ambush takes place in this Southeast Asian country.

What is Vietnam?

400

This person asks the narrator if he ever killed anyone in the war.

Who is his daughter Kathleen?

400

 The narrator emphasizes this characteristic about the Vietnamese soldier.

What is young/being a teenager?

400

 O'Brien shifts to this point of view when describing throwing the grenade

What is second person ("you")?

400

The story explores the lasting effects of this on soldiers.

What is trauma/PTSD?

400

The story is set during this major 20th century conflict.

What is the Vietnam War?

500

The narrator was doing this activity when the enemy soldier appeared on the trail.

What is standing guard/keeping watch?

500

This is the age of the narrator's daughter when she asks about his war experience.

What is nine years old?

500

he story jumps between past and present using this literary technique.

 What is flashback?

500

The narrator struggles with this moral concept about taking a life

What is right vs. wrong/morality?

500

 The present-day scenes take place this many years after the war.

What is about 20 years?

800

This is what the narrator imagines the young soldier was doing before the ambush

What is going to visit his girlfriend/sweetheart?

800

Kiowa tells the narrator that this person would have done the same thing

Who is anyone/any soldier?

800

O'Brien uses this technique by imagining details about the enemy soldier's life.

What is characterization/humanization?

800

 O'Brien examines how this can be both factual and emotional.

What is truth?

800

he ambush occurs along this type of pathway.

What is a trail/footpath?

1000

The narrator says he would give this response to his daughter's question about killing.

What is "Of course not" or "No"?

1000

The narrator imagines the dead soldier had this type of person waiting for him.

What is a girlfriend/sweetheart?

1000

The repeated phrase "I was terrified" is an example of this literary device.

What is repetition?

1000

The story shows how war strips away this quality from both sides.

What is humanity/innocence?

1000

"Ambush" is part of this larger collection by O'Brien

What is "The Things They Carried"?