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    Analysis: A Long Way Gone

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    Ishmael Beah‚ author and main character of A Long Way Gone‚ demonstrates how luck can be a part of someone’s daily life. Life for a child soldier‚ can be overwhelming‚ full of risks and dangers‚ and even a living hell. In most cases‚ these children die‚ end up as orphans‚ or simply live the rest of their lives with PTSD from war. Though‚ Ishmael’s case was different from all of the other boy’s. For example‚ if

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    Ishmael Beah “ A long way gone” There are many problems in the world‚ children who suffer from any diseases and/ or are taken away from their families but there is so much more to it. Ishmael Beah was a young boy when captured to become a child soldier. His story is just one out of the million others out there; he became a voice to the ones unheard. Beah’s childhood was taken away‚ as well as his innocence. He would no longer do the things he enjoyed and spend his time playing with friends

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    would no longer have the chance to put other hunters in the same predicament.” (Ishmael Beah 218). This quote can be seen as a message about the novel‚ as Beah is trying to spread awareness with this book‚ and not let anyone suffer the way he did. A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is a true story about the author and his first hand experiences of the civil war in Sierra Leone. Theme is defined as the underlying idea or ideas projected throughout a novel. In this particular book the theme is the underlying

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    A Long Way Gone: Summary

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    a talent show. They plan on performing some rap songs and dance that they learned‚ but when they arrive at Mattru Jong they discover that rebel soldiers‚ part of RUF‚ have attacked their home village and are now heading in their direction. The boys flee into the forest‚ and as they run they encounter horrid scenes of brutality and violence. The boys camp out in other villages together as they travel‚ but every time they are eventually run out by the rebels. In one of these instances‚ Ishmael

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    A Long Way Gone Themes

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    First-world children spend summer days playing with friends or vacationing with their families. But only an ocean away‚ children as young as ten are forced to kill each other as brainwashed soldiers in morally reprehensible political conflicts. “A Long Way Gone” is Ishmael Beah’s account of his life as a child soldier in the ongoing Somali Civil War. In it‚ he uses simple language and graphic details to provoke strong emotions in the reader‚ and hopefully move them to action. His story is one fraught

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    In the book‚ “A Long Way Gone‚” Ishmael went through many violent experience. It taught me about the consequences or aftereffect‚ both intended and unintended of violence is by telling us lessons of it. One of his violence is when it started the rebel attacking the village‚ which then his family is dead. And that makes him want to revenge for his family. Later he join an army because he was told that it is a death road or have hope of living if he join the army. Of course he wants to live‚ so he

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    A Long Way Gone is a really good book and it teaches a lot of stories throughout the book. I think that what happened there was a really sad thing and I would never wish it on anybody. I think that a really good lesson we should learn from the book is that people can survive the hardest things in life by holding onto memories and hoping for the best. I think this is important because every time Ishmael was about to give up‚ he would always think of a happy memory from his childhood about his family

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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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    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 Junior

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    A Long Way Gone: Review

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    In A long way gone‚ by Ishmael Beah the main character ishmael struggles to good in a society that demands evil. As ishamel feels he is doing good‚ the lines of good and evil become extreamly blured. During Ishmael first battle‚ he fought angirly to avenge the dead that the R.U.F killing mercelsey as it shows in text “Every time I stopped shooting to change magazines and saw my lifeless friend‚ I angirly pointed my gun into the swamp and killed more people”(119). Later in the text ishmael is no

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