If a friend died from drowning and you had a chance to save him but did not, should someone feel guilty? This essay will include an opinion on which The Seventh Man should feel guilty or not over the death of his friend K. After K died, should The Seventh Man feel guilty? Some people think The Seventh Man should feel guilty because he did not try to save K when he had the opportunity but he should not have felt guilty because he was saving himself and fear controlled him.
Next, fear can control you in lots of ways and make you react in a way.; “What made me do this, I’m sure, was fear, a fear so overpowering it took my voice away and set my legs to running on their own.''pg-138 paragraph 30. This evidence shows that even though The Seventh Man turned away from K, his mind and body were paralyzed by fear so his natural instinct kicked in and told him to run. Furthermore, The Seventh Man should feel a twinge of guilt for a couple of days but his whole life is too much when at the end of the day it was not his fault and it is affecting his mental health. “I stayed away from school for weeks. I hardly ate a thing, and spent each day in bed, staring at the ceiling.” page 140 paragraph 40. This shows that The seventh man is
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“I might have been making a terrible mistake all those years. As he lay there at the tip of the wave, surely K. had not been looking at me with hatred or resentment; he had not been trying to take me away with him. The more I studied K.’s watercolor that evening, the greater the conviction with which I began to believe these new thoughts of mine. For no matter how long I continued to look at the picture, I could find nothing in it but a boy’s gentle, innocent spirit.” Page 141-142 paragraphs 53-54. This shows that K loved The seventh man and would not have felt angry about The seventh man not saving him. It shows through his watercolor that he was a kind loving