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Short Answer
1. The conflict in Vietnam ended two years after the United States ceased combat operations in 1973. Official US orders were to evacuate only United States citizens and their dependents, but this presented a “terrible moral dilemma” for US personnel. What was the dilemma? What does the disconnect between official policy and lived experience reveal about not only this war, but conflict in general?
Teaching Suggestion: It may be helpful for students to have some context of the Vietnam War prior to answering this question. Consider reminding students that the Vietnam War is at the epicenter of the novel, and that the narrator’s story is rooted in his family’s experience of the war itself and as immigrants after it.
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By Ocean Vuong