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Executioners Quote by Alexandre Dumas

“It is my duty to watch over your life, madame, and I will watch." "But do you understand the mission you are fulfilling? Cruel enough, if I am guilty; but what name can you give it, what name will the Lord give it, if I am innocent?" "I am a soldier, madame, and fulfill the orders I have…” quote by Alexandre Dumas
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““It is my duty to watch over your life, madame, and I will watch." "But do you understand the mission you are fulfilling? Cruel enough, if I am guilty; but what name can you give it, what name will the Lord give it, if I am innocent?" "I am a soldier, madame, and fulfill the orders I have received." "Do you believe, then, that at the day of the Last Judgment God will separate blind executioners from iniquitous judges? You are not willing that I should kill my body, and you make yourself the agent of him who would kill my soul.””

Alexandre Dumas

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Count of Monte Cristo, 1844

A soldier wrestles with moral duty, guilt, and divine judgment while being compelled to act against his conscience.

In simple terms: A soldier confronts duty, guilt, and divine judgment.

Key Takeaway

Reflect on the conflict between obedience and personal conscience.

Themes

morality duty guilt faith justice

Mood

tragic reflective

Type

literary philosophical

When to use this quote

  • military orders
  • courtroom dilemmas
  • personal conscience crises
  • theological debates

Key Concepts

ethical conflict theodicy obedience

Questions to Reflect On

  • Can one fulfill duty without betraying conscience?
  • What role does faith play in justifying harmful actions?
A Different Perspective

Blind obedience can lead to moral compromise and loss of personal agency.

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