Thursday, April 5, 2012
Does this man have any right to pity?
This man may feel terrible for what he did, but he still took the lives of many innocent people. Therefore, what he did was wrong and feel like he should have no right to pity and feel sorry for himself. In he passage the man says, "Look," he said, "those Jews died quickly, they did not suffer as do-" So he is pretty much saying that he in the same situation they are except he is having to suffer because he has to live with the guilt. It is true that he has to die with the guilt of what he did, but hs a soldier that killed thousands of these Jews for no reason at all. The dying soldier also says, "I come from Stuttgart and I am now twenty-one. That is too soon to die. I have had very little out of life." By saying this, he appears a little bit selfish. When they were out killing all of the Jews did they think about their age? Or what they have gotten out of life? They didn't, so I think that he really has no reason to show pity towards himself especially after everything he's done to everybody else.
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