It wouldn't be a suicide attack because the speaker plans on living through it. He says
"Must these Englishmen live that I might die
Must they live that I might die"
Meaning that he is considering the war merely as a self-survival thing. He's only killing the British because otherwise they will kill him.
I disagree, I think it is the last flight. He asks "must they live?", this doesn't say that he's determined to. I'm guessing that the last two chords going downwards indicate the plane crashing. I think he dead.
I disagree, I think it is the last flight. He asks "must they live?", this doesn't say that he's determined to. I'm guessing that the last two chords going downwards indicate the plane crashing. I think he dead.
It wouldn't be a suicide attack because the speaker plans on living through it. He says "Must these Englishmen live that I might die Must they live that I might die"
Meaning that he is considering the war merely as a self-survival thing. He's only killing the British because otherwise they will kill him.
I disagree, I think it is the last flight. He asks "must they live?", this doesn't say that he's determined to. I'm guessing that the last two chords going downwards indicate the plane crashing. I think he dead.
I disagree, I think it is the last flight. He asks "must they live?", this doesn't say that he's determined to. I'm guessing that the last two chords going downwards indicate the plane crashing. I think he dead.
@andaloudog He doesn't ask, "Must they live?" He states, "Must they live that I might die," as in "If these Englishmen should live, I could die."
@andaloudog He doesn't ask, "Must they live?" He states, "Must they live that I might die," as in "If these Englishmen should live, I could die."