1) They said that because they kill us, we must kill them. They think that killing the enemy is justified because they followed the rules that led to their fall. They truly believed that God would have been on their side if they could find out his opinion.
2) He did not know the men he had killed, and he was in a group so he couldn’t linger on the though of the dead very long. Because he will look into John Dawson’s eyes as he executes him, it will be a more personal experience. The image of the man will forever haunt Elisha, and, at age eighteen, he will stop being a freedom fight and become a murderer.
3) It seems like they say it as a kind of motto, trying to prove to themselves and Elisha that the horrible things they have to do are okay.
4) They relived what it had felt like to face death and escape from its clutches, and the realization that John Dawson has no means of escape finally sunk in.
Plus, in Gad's instance, it may have brought on the awareness that because of what Elisha is going to do the next morning, David Ben Moshe, the man who had saved his life, will die, and he cannot do anything to prevent it.
5) Ilana called him "Poor boy" the same way that Catherine had done when she realized he was dead inside.
6) That when you kill someone, it makes you a killer for life.
7) already posted on my blog.
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