In the poem of ' the man he killed' Question- how would the narrator have treated the other man if they had met in different circumstances ?
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The poem closes by restating its main point: if the speaker had met the other man at a bar, he would have treated him to a drink, or leant him money if he'd needed it. The speaker's normal, natural instinct would be to act compassionately and generously to his fellow man—but war corrupts this common understanding.
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