Farquahr Not Justified Analysis

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Objectively speaking, no one should sympathize with Farquahr. He was about to commit a crime and received punishment (although a bit extreme) for it. Short and simple Sure, he had good intentions to the Southern cause, but that does not excuse the crime itself. The law is there for a reason, to protect and maintain its citizens. Its only acceptable to break the law in times of peril need and as a last resort. However, I'm pretty sure there was no imminent threat to Farquahr's wellbeing or the supposed Union army (actually the Confederate army). The army literally just repaired some railroads and was planning to merely advance their position. With all this mind, Farquahr is not justified in his actions in the slightest. If anything, he appears

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