In "The March," those who could not keep up during the night faced dire consequences, often being left behind or abandoned by the group. This situation highlighted the harsh realities of survival, where the stronger or more capable individuals prioritized their own safety over the well-being of those struggling. The sense of urgency and fear of capture or danger intensified the group's determination to move forward, underscoring the themes of sacrifice and the brutality of their circumstances.
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