Saturday, November 21, 2009

RBC: Chapter Seven.

His guilt continues to fill him. He had left his own men behind instead of standing by them and winning the victory. He could be celebrating with them right now, but instead now he has to think about what he is going to do next. He is afraid of what the others will say to him about running. He tried to make up reasons why he did it justifying that it truly was a good idea. That would not work though. He reached a chapel where he noticed a dead man. This was symbolic for what had just happened. It seemed to mean that Henry could see this dead body and wonder what if he would have stayed. Could this man have lived if he did? If he had stayed could this have been him? He did not know and neither do we. (The fear that a voice would come from it and that it may get up and move if he turned and walked away also came to his mind). This startling site seemed to give a message.

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