In "Lather and Nothing Else," the barber chooses not to kill Captain Torres due to his moral stance against murder, despite the circumstances that presented the opportunity.
In "Lather and Nothing Else," the barber doesn't kill Captain Torres because:
This decision highlights the internal conflict faced by the barber, who ultimately chooses to uphold his morals and principles by refraining from committing murder despite the opportunity.
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