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Koreans Quote by Derek B. Miller

“there’s some debate about whether he actually saw combat, but I think he did, because he sees them hiding in trees. I don’t think they’re just any Koreans. I think he sees the people he killed, and feels bad about it. Even though it was a war.” quote by Derek B. Miller
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““there’s some debate about whether he actually saw combat, but I think he did, because he sees them hiding in trees. I don’t think they’re just any Koreans. I think he sees the people he killed, and feels bad about it. Even though it was a war.””

Derek B. Miller

About This Quote

The narrator reflects on a soldier’s guilt, seeing the enemy as individuals he killed, leading to moral conflict despite the war context.

In simple terms: Soldier feels guilt seeing enemies as individuals

Key Takeaway

Acknowledge the humanity of those we oppose

Themes

war guilt empathy

Mood

somber introspective

Type

reflective philosophical

When to use this quote

  • combat experience
  • post‑war trauma
  • ethical decision‑making

Key Concepts

morality psychology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does recognizing enemy humanity affect soldiers?
  • What support helps reconcile wartime actions?
A Different Perspective

War narratives often simplify complex moral realities

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