In the tale “The Seventh Man”, A soldier feels great grief for being a soldier UN fallen, while many of his friends and foe have fought hand and hand with him, to end up deceased, “So I dealt with and still deal with guilt….There’s …show more content…
”(Murakami pg.156). If you go into a battle field, you cannot expect everyone who you went into the conflict with, to come out UN handled or perfectly fine. Human Beings die, everyone does, and if you put yourself on the stage to risk your life along with other people, there would be a very high chance of death upon you and comrades. Long awaited plans, do not go smoothly and precisely on every execution, “….But it’s a comedy of errors….a dozen decisions made over the course of a two-month period.”(Murakami pg.156) This soldier has this thought of guilt, that should not, what so ever, even be there. Sadness, it is a foul emotion, nobody wants to be sad nor guilty, sometimes the best thing to do is look past