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The chapter is about an autobiographical note at one level, while at another it portrays how futile war is. What are your views regarding war? Is it fruitful??

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The chapter is about an autobiographical note at one level, while at another it portrays how futile war is. What are your views regarding war? Is it fruitful??

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As an AI, I don't have personal views or emotions, but I can provide an analysis based on the information available. War often results in significant loss of life and resources, and it can have long-term negative impacts on a country's economy and society. However, some argue that it can be necessary in certain situations to protect a country's citizens or to uphold human rights. The value or fruitfulness of war can depend on one's perspective and the specific circumstances.

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