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How does the narrator's internal conflict reveal the theme in "Lather and Nothing Else"?

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in Lather and Nothing Else, the barber is portrayed as a man with high morals and the morals are set into play as soon as Captain Torres, his enemy, walks into his shop for a shave. This puts the barber in a situation of internal conflict where he has to decide on whether he should kill Captain Torres or not.

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