The captive has no choice but to perform labor under any circumstances.
the marine sergeant
A captor is a person who holds another person captive, usually against their will. Captors may be involved in kidnapping, hostage situations, or other forms of unlawful confinement.
A loss of composure
loss of composure
Innocent circumstances leading to capture and Health and welafare
"To ransom the captive" means to pay a sum of money or offer something valuable in exchange for the release of someone who is being held as a prisoner or hostage. It is a way to secure the freedom of the individual by meeting the demands of the captors.
The narrator of "The Pit and the Pendulum" is held captive because he has been imprisoned during the Spanish Inquisition for suspected political crimes against the Catholic Church. His captors are trying to force a confession from him through torture.
Vulnerabilities for future targets
The Marine Sergeant
Some of her British captors tried to rape her but were not successful. Joan continued to wear her male clothing, including boots that laced up to her waste, to discourage any potential rapists.
health and welfare innocent events leading to capture
Richard went to the prison with his captors.