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.””
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
Acknowledge the humanity of those we oppose
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- combat experience
- post‑war trauma
- ethical decision‑making
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does recognizing enemy humanity affect soldiers?
- What support helps reconcile wartime actions?
War narratives often simplify complex moral realities