An Ice-cream War

What is unusual about Felix's response to Lieutenant Loveday's death?

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Felix's response to Lieutenant Loveday's death is unusual because he is very unemotional about it. Felix is unmoved by the sight except for wondering what in French Loveday might have said. Felix's lack of emotional response to Lieutenant Loveday being blown apart is shocking at first. However, by this point in the novel, Felix has seen a great deal of death, and he spent miserable months stranded near a river while finding Loveday to be an extremely annoying person.