Argument: Should the narrator of ”The Seventh man” forgive himself for his failure to save k.
The narrator of the seventh man should forgive himself for his failure to save k. This is because everyone at some point of their lives make mistakes that lead to failure. He should punish himself for the rest of his life for something he couldn't do. At time when the incident happened he was really young and didn't know what to do. He had the option of either saving himself or to try to save his best friend k, but in the act he could of died. Saving others lives can put your life at risks, even professionals fail to rescue others just like the quote says “However, arguments against changing for rescue workers have lost their own lives saving others.” Some will say that the narrator should have not forgiven himself for the failure to save k, because he had the opportunity to save him but he didn't take the chance and the time to do so.“I told myself to run over to k., grab hold of him and get out of there... I found m...