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 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.””
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.
Reflect on the conflict between obedience and personal conscience.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- military orders
- courtroom dilemmas
- personal conscience crises
- theological debates
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Can one fulfill duty without betraying conscience?
- What role does faith play in justifying harmful actions?
Blind obedience can lead to moral compromise and loss of personal agency.