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“Duty largely consists of pretending that the trivial is critical.” Abusing ones duty is something that every human being has done or will do in his/her lifetime. This is caused by having such duty or a power sink to ones head and taking advantage. It is also by pretending that it is our duty. Pretending that it’s ones duty and doing something that is completely wrong is against the morals and values that the US Arm Forces sets out for a military personnel. From the books Lords of Discipline, The Things They Carried, and the movie A Few Good Men, we see that some officers do take their duty a little over the line. Cadet Matt Ledbetter shows us an example of this in The Lords of Discipline , as well as so does Sergeant Jimmy Cross in The Things They Carried. In the great film A Few Good Men, Colonel Jessup shows us this as well as other military officers. Jessup and his fellow military officers make their duty to be more than it really is. People might believe that this quote is completely false and is not the definition of duty, but in other words what this quote is implying is one at times takes its duty and can make it into something much bigger than it really is. Duty can be taking something and making it into y
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Approximate Word count = 1165
Approximate Pages = 5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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