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    a long way gone JOTS (This text will make readers think‚ and may elicit uncomfortable emotions…feel free to jot your connections to Beah’s story.) Chapter One Jot Questions 1. Connect O’Brien’s analysis of a war story to Beah’s. You may jot a T chart. 2. Why did most of the refugees refuse to feel sorry for those affected by the war? 3. How does Beah explain his understanding of war in a way that American readers can understand? a. When was the narrator first touched by war? History of Sierra

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    reading‚ Night by Elie Wiesel‚ A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ and various articles‚ serve to provide examples of such behavior. The ten quotes these works stem from the first paradox (defined above)‚ which regards the capabilities of sentient beings in taking action when presented as the Human Condition Project‚ and the ten quotes included in this essay define this capability. The first paradox radiates throughout many authors’ writings‚ including A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. Throughout his

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    A Long Way Gone Survival is a skill everyone’s born with but not many have to test it. In the memoir of Ishmael Beah‚ A Long Way Gone‚ he travels across the Sierra Leone bush to get away from the Revolutionary United Front(RUF) that is attacking his home village. Melissa Fay Greene from the Elle Magazine writes‚ “No outsider could have written this book‚ and it’s hard to imagine that many insiders could do so with such acute vision‚ stark language‚ and tenderness. It is a heartrending achievement

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    Tray Green 10th Grade Lit Watson/Lewis 25 February 2013 A long Way Gone Research Paper When people imagine soldiers they think of strong men. However‚ some soldiers today are child soldiers. At a young age child soldiers witnessing and committing horrible acts of violence‚ which makes them at a higher risk for mental health issues like Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Most child soldiers are between

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    the two authors of The Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone. Mariatu Kamara and Ishmael Beah both lose their purity

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    The theme Loss of Innocence was illustrated in the memoir. Evidently‚ as Ishmael Beah became a child soldier‚ his story would present a loss of innocence. The hardships and violence of war had been given in the perspective of a child‚ as Beah describes his experiences simply and without judgement. The Rebel attacks on his village and neighboring villages may have traumatized Beah but however‚ not have caused him to lose his innocence. He maintains it by pondering over old childhood memories and

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    The memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is about Beah’s life before‚ during‚ and after being a child soldier. After Beah’s village‚ Mogbwemo‚ was invaded‚ he was on the run from the war. Eventually he joined the army and fought against the Revolutionary United Front (RUF). The RUF was fighting to free Sierra Leone from their corrupt ABC government. When Beah was sixteen he was taken out of the war and was put into a rehabilitation center. There he had treatment for his physical and mental injuries

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    A Long Way Gone Analytical Paragraphs   Paragraph #1: Thesis: Through the symbol of rap cassettes‚ the author shows that the child soldiers were what the name suggests‚ innocent children‚ despite the horrors of the war that they had to experience. During the rehabilitation process‚ the rap cassettes helped Ishmael integrate into society‚ while also allowing the reader to see the child soldiers weren’t the monsters they were portrayed as previously. After Esther brought Ismael the Bob Marley songs

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    A Long Way Gone – Ishmael Beah - Notes Chapter 2 notes The imagery in this chapter is a jarring contrast to chapter one when Ishmael played music and went to school and had a loving family. It is filled with memories and dream imagery that are horrifying to both Ishmael and the reader.  Chapter 3 notes This chapter is filled with contrasts‚ especially the days of peace versus the days of war. There is also the contrast of Ishmael cooking dinner as gunshots ring out throughout the town. There

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    Smith 1  Haley Smith  Mrs. Brown  AP English ­ 7  September 18‚ 2014    a long way gone  Informative Essay  The novel‚ ​ a long way gone​ ‚ written by Ishmael Beah is a true and troubling story of a  child soldier during the civil war in Sierra Leone‚ an African country. Beah faces many arduous  struggles and carries out many atrocities while fighting that no child should ever have to endure.  How and why does the army trick these children into doing these abhorrent tasks‚ specifically  Ishmael Beah while he was fighting for Sierra Leone

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