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The camp officials and soldiers look to Jonathan as a dependent. Jonathan is a good example to the soldiers, however, they could not make a living without him.

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Jonathan's life as a prisoner is vastly different from the lives of the camp officials and soldiers. They have authority, power, better living conditions, and control over the prisoners. Jonathan, on the other hand, lives in constant fear, deprivation, and uncertainty as a captive.

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