Monday, April 25, 2011

" The Man I Killed"

I found this chapter to be very grousome and gory like. The description of the man that was killed was harsh and sad. This chapter was not only sad for the man who had to die but for the man who killed him. He felt so bad about it. You'd think that as a soldier you go into te war trained to look past those kinds of things because its a daily routine for you but he was not. It hurt him to kill that man.

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  1. Why do you think the description of the man is repeated so many times? What is the effect? Could you see killing as part of a daily routine? How can humans be trained to look past the taking of lives? These are important questions.

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