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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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    wharf‚ anxiously waiting and expecting to either see our families or to talk to someone who had seen them.” ( Quote from A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah) He waited in Mattru Jong with his brother and friends‚ until the war reached him there as well. They fled the village‚ and in their fear‚ they continued from village to village‚ never stopping one place too long to avoid the war. Eventually they are separated‚ and Ishmael fears for his friends and brother. “I thought about

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    Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone is appropriate for the Sterling High School English IV curriculum because of the real life connections to world events and complexity of ideas. Important to realize‚ Beah’s memoir reflects many current world events. He shows us war and killing from a different viewpoint. Beah introduced to us that they were forced and drugged to join the war and had no choice: “ Of course taking more of the white capsules‚ as I became addicted to them”(121). In other words

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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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    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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    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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    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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    A memoir vs a fictional film A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah and The Inevitable defeat of Mister and Pete written by Michael Starrbury and directed by George Tillman Jr. show similarities in poverty and family but also differences. Poverty is represented by food‚ shelter and money. In the book and the movie‚ family is something that keeps the main characters going. A memoir and a fictional film are similar but different in certain ways. Poverty is shown in the memoir when the war starts. Ishmael

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    Critical Insight‚ Critical Inquiry: An Analysis of A Long Way Gone The exploration of our place as global citizens can expand our perception beyond the everyday workings of our lives and open us to the unique experiences of each human. Undoubtedly‚ some may view global health and global citizenship as bizarre concepts; however‚ these perceptions limit us to the wealth of human potential and the exploration of the shared experiences that are interwoven into the fabric of existence. One can hardly

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