"We must, by law, keep a record of the innocents we kill. And as I see it, they’re all innocents. Even the guilty."
(Scythe Curie, first chapter quote)
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The Importance of this?
In this passage, Scythe Curie expresses her belief that all victims of gleaning are innocent. Regardless of the person’s character or moral choices, Curie believes that every individual does not deserve to be gleaned.
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I'm only assuming you're speaking about this book, since this is where I found the only relative quote....
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Hopefully this helps 'ya out! °ω°
( Could 'ya mark as Branliest answer pls? I mean, only if this helps you )
~Spider