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        He was affected because he's never seen that many people die within 12 minutes, he was only at the age of 19. Seeing bullets shoot and people fly into the air dying is scary because he could've been one of those people. Also even though he wasn’t the only one who survived he still only had few people left  to count on for help.He question the goodness of mankind because he wanted to know if we were born evil or good. He wanted to how mankind was able to kill people without any problems doing it.
        You have to think about the fact that going to war is not just wanting to kill people its wanting to help your country. If people go around killing other people then there's no reason for "war.I think man is born with goodness and learns be barbaric because everyone gets the taught right from wrong there is no excuse as to doing wrong everyone has choices and everyone knows right  choices from wrong choices, so to use born evil is unacceptable.

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