"Poor Andy Nave was killed. He refused to surrender and was shot by Dick Fields. I felt sorry as he used to be quite friendly towards me before the war, but it could not be helped"
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The emotional hinge is the small admission: “I felt sorry.” Watie allows a flicker of private history - Nave “used to be quite friendly towards me before the war” - then immediately buries it under the fatal logic of conflict: “but it could not be helped.” Subtext: war doesn’t just kill people; it nullifies relationships, compressing former neighbors into targets and former kindness into irrelevant data. The phrase “refused to surrender” does moral work, too, shifting the death toward inevitability and away from the shooter’s agency. Dick Fields is named, but responsibility is dispersed into procedure.
Context sharpens the chill. Watie, a Cherokee leader and Confederate brigadier in the Indian Territory, fought in a civil war nested inside another civil war: factional violence among Cherokees, disputes over sovereignty, slavery, and survival under U.S. pressure. In that world, “it could not be helped” isn’t only a shrug; it’s a strategy. It signals loyalty to a cause while confessing the human cost, a way to remain a man who remembers friendship even as he endorses the machinery that ends it. The sentence’s power lies in how quickly it teaches you what war demands: not just killing, but emotional triage.
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| Topic | War |
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Watie, Stand. (2026, January 16). Poor Andy Nave was killed. He refused to surrender and was shot by Dick Fields. I felt sorry as he used to be quite friendly towards me before the war, but it could not be helped. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/poor-andy-nave-was-killed-he-refused-to-surrender-119604/
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Watie, Stand. "Poor Andy Nave was killed. He refused to surrender and was shot by Dick Fields. I felt sorry as he used to be quite friendly towards me before the war, but it could not be helped." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/poor-andy-nave-was-killed-he-refused-to-surrender-119604/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Poor Andy Nave was killed. He refused to surrender and was shot by Dick Fields. I felt sorry as he used to be quite friendly towards me before the war, but it could not be helped." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/poor-andy-nave-was-killed-he-refused-to-surrender-119604/. Accessed 19 Feb. 2026.


