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    A Long Way Gone “I was not afraid of these lifeless bodies. I despised them and kicked them to flip them.” This is what Ishmael was saying at the end first war day they had. It had only been the first time when Ishmael and his friends went to war and by the end of it he had already shot someone. At the beginning when they started training he was afraid to hold the gun‚ and now that the day has come where he actually needed to shot‚ he had no problem with it. 2 of his friends died that day‚ Musa

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    The story told by Ishmael Beah in A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is an amazing recollection of the effects that the extreme violence of war can have on a person‚ including physical‚ psychological‚ and social trauma‚ in which a boy tries to survive and escape his past as a child soldier. Civil war brings along not only violence‚ sadness‚ poverty‚ death etc. but also horrible conditions in which the victims that suffer the consequences are the children. Kids in third world countries‚ like

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    Contemporary World History 5 December 2007 A Long Way Gone vs. Blood Diamond A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and the recent 2006 film Blood Diamond both depict how it was living in Sierra Leone‚ Africa during the Civil War in the ‘90’s. While A Long Way Gone focuses on child soldiers and what they had to live and go through for many years‚ Blood Diamond focuses mainly on how the country is torn apart by the struggle between government soldiers and rebel forces. The film portrays many of

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    In the story “ A Long Way Gone” the main character Ishmael Beah demonstrates a lot of violent actions. His actions begin to change throughout the entire book. One of Ishmael’s violent changes that really taught and helped me understand the many consequences that will happen when you choose to act in a violent manner is when he was going back to his village and noticed that they were being invaded‚ and they were getting low on food he sacrifices his life to make sure his village is ok. It teaches

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    faced as a victim of war‚ A Long Way Gone. To me‚ the song is a reminder of how difficulties can build someone into a stronger person. Throughout the song‚ all the lyrics hint that without suffer and perseverance‚ success cannot be achieved. Similarly‚ in Beah’s story‚ he becomes a teenager with more fortitude only after breaking down and experiencing immense grief and pain both physically and mentally. From listening to and analyzing “Superheroes” and reading A Long Way Gone‚ I learn that only after

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    Caitlin Spradlin Period 1 1.A long way gone: Memoirs of a boy soldier‚ Ishmael Beah 218 Pages 2. The external conflicts in this story include person vs. person and person vs. society. The reason person vs. person is included‚ because Ishmael has many problems with the rebels he must join in the cruel war that is of Sierra Leone. Not only did these very soldiers burn down his town and take away and later murder his parents‚ but they also bring horror and death to everyone who gets in their path

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    While he and his friends are away for a talent show‚ their village is raided by rebels. The gruesome storytelling in A Long Way Gone is striking for many reasons on several levels. At one point Ishmael writes‚ “We are not like the rebels‚ those riffraff who kill people for no reason.” The narrative takes an unexpected turn by closing with Beah recalling a philosophical moment from his early childhood. In the final pages of the novel‚ Beah explains a story told to him and other children in his village

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    Many people in life become lost‚ but so little are as far off the road as the young Ishmael Beah. In Ishmael Beah’s autobiography titled A Long Way Gone; Memoirs of a Boy Soldier‚ he is caught in the middle of a civil war that destroys everything he knows and holds dear. To capture his audience‚ Beah starts his novel with a strong‚ telling‚ title. Beah’s title refers directly to how far young Ishmael has been forced off his path both mentally and physically. This title foreshadows the emotional depth

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    they know arrives after several hours‚ the boys decide to head back to Mogbwemo to find their families. The boys stop at Kabati‚ the village of Beah’s grandmother‚ just as they had on their outbound trip. the deserted village offers nothing but ominous silence. When evening arrives‚ so do several people who had evacuated to the nearby mining area. Beah is struck by the sound of crying children looking for their parents and babies wailing for food. As the boys debate the wisdom of returning to the site

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    The most predominant symbol of the novel “A Long Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah is the triumph of the human spirit. The triumph of the human spirit is a very predominant oppression in the novel that relates to the survival of Ishmael. To begin‚ characters throughout the novel experienced many small wins; however‚ the circumstances they were in was life and death scenarios. “That night we were so hungry that we stole people’s food while they slept.” (Beah 29). The small triumph that leads to survival.

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