The student's initial answer is that violence against one's own flesh and blood is especially gruesome and therefore helps explain why killing the daughter seems worse than breaking the vow.
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Gruesome
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "like the violence of it all and also because they are like your own flesh and blood so you know that"
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"like the violence of it all and also because they are like your own flesh and blood so you know that"
"because it's flesh and blood that's why it's so bad that's why he is like the key example that i understand but i'm saying..."
"would be kind of gruesome so um so so let's do the hypothetical where okay the problem is that jetfa um had to kill..."
"gruesome engagements, still, but no wars. in place. So even though Russia and the United States still have war with each other, they still..."
"...fire. Okay? And that's how he dies. Alright? Again this sounds gruesome what they're doing is they're celebrating the man and implanting his memory..."
"...really it's at war. Okay? And some of the most atrocious gruesome stories will come from this medieval period. It's a Game of Thrones..."
"...could have even broke apart, but they chose to fight a gruesome civil war. So the third thing you need to know about America..."
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