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The Man He Killed Rhetorical Analysis Essay

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Despite a similar internal struggle, Paul and the speaker cope with their emotions in different ways. Although both characters do in fact suppress the guilt of killing an enemy, Paul still struggles with some regret. In “The Man He Killed”, the speaker acknowledges the fact that he is at war. The idea of killing another man becomes normal to him as he realizes that he enlisted for this purpose. The speaker states that “I shot at him as he at me”, if he had failed to shoot, he could have been the one dead, thus he had to fire back in order to survive. On another note, Paul continues to struggle with his emotions. He can not seem to cope with the thought of killing Gerald Duval. He finally notes that he “will get no farther that way” , he has
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