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Education Quote by Robert Morgan

"I considered going to film school; I took a course in film and was very interested in filmmaking as well as film writing"

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A soldier admitting he almost went to film school lands like a small act of rebellion against the tidy narratives we prefer: the warrior as pure action, the artist as pure reflection. Morgan’s line isn’t dramatic; that’s why it works. It’s spoken in the key of the practical - “considered,” “took a course” - the language of someone used to decisions made under constraints. Yet inside those modest verbs is a quietly expansive self-portrait: a life that could have tilted toward images and stories instead of orders and operations.

The specificity matters. He doesn’t say he liked movies; he names “filmmaking” and “film writing,” signaling both the mechanics and the meaning. That pairing reads as a bid for authorship. Soldiers are often cast as subjects of other people’s scripts - propaganda, history books, war films that flatten experience into moral clarity. Morgan’s interest in film writing hints at wanting control over the frame: who gets to narrate, where the camera lingers, what gets cut.

Contextually, for someone of his generation, film wasn’t just entertainment; it was a mass persuasion machine, a training tool, a memory factory. The subtext is that he recognized cinema’s power early and wanted fluency in it. That he didn’t pursue film school also carries weight: the roads not taken that veterans often carry alongside the visible biography. The quote becomes less about a hobby than about a thwarted alternate identity - and an insistence that even a soldier’s life contains unfinished drafts.

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Robert Morgan (July 31, 1918 - May 15, 2004) was a Soldier from USA.

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