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Unbroke-Louie, Frank Tinker, and William Harris planned to escape from Ofuna, walk across Japan, steal a boat and make a run for China. It was an attempt that very likely would have ended in their deaths. Was it foolish, or did
it offer a psychological (mental) benefit that was worth the enormous risk? Explain your reasoning in detail.

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