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Lt. Dan Taylor initially harbors resentment towards Forrest Gump because he believes Forrest's unexpected survival in the Vietnam War undermines his own sense of purpose and fate. Dan's family has a legacy of military service, and he feels that he should have died in battle like his ancestors. Instead, Forrest's actions save his life, leading to his anger and frustration over his own disability and the loss of his idealized destiny. Ultimately, this conflict evolves as Dan learns to accept his new reality and forms a deeper bond with Forrest.

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