People In Life-Or-Death Situations

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Life-or-Death Situations
Should people in life-or-death situations be accused for their actions they did during these situations? I think people should not be held accountable for their actions because people in these situations just did anything they had to for survival, they either had to do or die. There are many situations where some people have to do bizarre things to live and shoukd not be accused for their actions.

For example, in “The Life of Pi” Pi did not want to kill a small fish but he had to because that was the only thing he had to eat also he had to eat so he doesn’t starve to death because he is stranded in the middle of the ocean with a tiger, so either Pi kills the fish to eat it or the tiger eats it and Pi has to wait

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