Once, it said, "If life is more painful than death, I choose death."
Another time, it was said, "As long as life is more important than everything."
If it were me, I would choose death in these situations:
1. Whole body Paralyzed and abandoned by everyone around him. (Then there will be no diving bells and butterflies)
2. Experiencing great physical ordeal every day and being told there is no end to it, and being abandoned by everyone around.
3. Blind in both eyes (can't see at all), and at the same time abandoned by everyone around.
In all cases other than the above conditions, I will try my best to survive.
The image language clearly describes the protagonist who has experienced two great blows. Once, I clearly saw urine from the Nazi officer's penis spilled on his body, head, mouth, eyes, and nostrils. On one occasion a child with tuberculosis was seen being shot by the same drunken officer. After the protagonist experienced these, there were tinnitus and dizziness. It should be said that these two experiences, one after the other, fabricated the protagonist's dignified and helpless value concept of only survival. Since you can obtain the right to live with your own skillful hands, why not?
And the heinous Nazi officer has no more.
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