It is a way soldiers impose moral order on the chaos and awful randomness of war's violence. It is a way they humanize war for themselves, for their buddies, and for civilians, too. Though Aristotle doesn't himself talk about guilt, it is the emotion that best expresses the conflict—the desire or obligation to help frustrated by the inability, through no fault of one's own, to do so. To not feel the guilt is to be numb to those pulls.
<span>late 19th century france, widowed mother savage's son goes to serve in French army, village is occupied by Prussians and she has to house 4, burns them alive in her cottage after receiving news that her son Victor has been killed by the Prussians</span>
Dear diary, today I saw an athlete help one of their competitors by helping them finish the game fairly. That act of kindness brought me joy. It was a very heart-warming act to witness. Mostly because you rarely ever see anyone do something like that when it comes to serious competition.
i tried bro XD
Answer:
My parents were furious at me for spending all my money on toys.?
Explanation:
The Answer is B. <span>Gregor loves to travel but dislikes how his employer treats him. </span>