Why Are They Separated By Morality?

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“‘We saw your smoke. What have you been doing? Having a war or something?’” (185). Separated by centuries of technology and decades of maturity, the officer and the boys still find themselves in exactly the same circumstances, despite the opposite routes they traveled to arrive in said circumstances. One might call the transformation of the choir atavism, yet their ‘regression’ was motivated by their circumstances; this concept of change due to external pressures is often termed ‘evolution.’ In contrast, one could view the weaponry and mannerisms of the naval officer as representative of the onward march of mankind. However, this march leads the officer into war and violence and was provoked by nothing but the inner desires of the exemplary