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What does it mean? He was not an automatonic killer for men like Lerher to set loose in the wild backwaters of the planet to do his dirty work. Question:To set loose in the wild backwaters of the planet? What does it mean?
15 mag 2016 07:37
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I agree with Damien on "set loose". I don't think that the author is comparing Lehrer and this man, but rather Lehrer is the one who had the ability to set this man loose. In my experience, a "backwater" is not so much a poor area, but rather a little-known area, which receives little attention. I often see a picturesque village described as a "sleepy backwater". I've just checked Merriam Webster and my definition is very similar to theirs (number 2): http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/backwater
15 maggio 2016
It's all very heavy in imagery. "To set loose" is comparing the man to a caged animal and you're setting them free, but they probably mean it in a menacing way. They are purposely freeing the man to do what ever he wanted in "the wild backwaters of the planet," or rather the slums/ghettos/poorer regions of the world. Sooooo..... in general here's my paraphrasing - "He was not a thoughtless murderer, like Lehrer, that could be freed to do all of the killing on behalf of the other guy." Where's this from?
15 maggio 2016
I'm curious too.Is there anyone who can help?
15 maggio 2016
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