THE SOLILOQUY OF THE SILENT, SECURED SOLDIER
“The disgrace that has descended upon me is overwhelming! What will become of me? No, I choose not to ponder my future, but to wallow in my shame. Only much pain, agony, and anguish are to follow. How could I have been captured? To be a prisoner of war shames me.
Presently, I sit before my captors who are performing a rigorous examination and a herd of questions are open. I choose not to participate
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As a result, the prisoner is reduced to a state of dejection where he is discouraged and melancholy because he is not highly placed with the heroes of the war.
And thus, this is where I stand. I am a prisoner of war --- a dejected soul left to perish as a coward, not as a hero. My captors have revoked my honor.
What is my destiny, now that my honor is nonexistent?”
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