Compassion Quotes From Things Fall Apart

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“’Of course we tricked you into it. That’s the whole point,’ said Graff. ‘It had to be a trick or you couldn’t have done it. It’s the bind we were in. We had to have a commander with so much empathy that he would think like the buggers, understand them and anticipate them. So much compassion that he could win the love of his underlings and work with them like a perfect machine, as perfect as the buggers. But somebody with that much compassion could never be the killer we needed. Could never go into battle willing to win at all costs. If you knew, you couldn’t do it. If you were the kind of person who would do it even if you knew, you could have never understood the buggers well enough.’ ‘And it had to be a child, Ender,’ said Mazer,” (Card 342). …show more content…
Even after the war has ended,
“…more sinister implications arise because several of the most insightful students, including Bean, suspect the true purpose of the school: not to fight a war that may either already be over or in which the military has no intentions of using children, but to keep these potential military masterminds away from Earth and dissociated from their countries of origin, on the assumption that political powers will start their own wars for hegemony once it becomes known that humanity as a species is safe from the extraterrestrial invaders,” (Stewart 5-6).
They basically striped these children of their lives, control them, and mold them into little weapons that they know will win wars, and once they are done with them, they get thrown to