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    Larissa Trovato Advanced English Year 11 2014 Man’s Inhumanity to Man Through the sands of time...the written word has changed the course of history‚ inspired many to fight for their beliefs and most importantly...elevated mankind to a higher understanding of mans inhumanity to mankind. David Lawrence Dewey Inhumanity‚ it is a single word‚ known throughout history that has caused much destruction & trauma. The tearing apart of families‚ the ruins of cultures‚ races and countries. Some people have

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    A Long Way Gone The virtue of storytelling is an instrumental‚ necessary and valuable skill that ensures the comprehension of content. Storytelling‚ therefore‚ ensures that the intended message lingers in people’s minds hence ensuring that integration takes place. A good and educative story ensures that the content is consumed in an easier and efficient manner. The art of storytelling is highly demonstrated in A Long Way Gone‚ and this can be highly illustrated by the various myths and stories incorporated

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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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    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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    10/11/10 Mrs. Lesan Genocide Paper: A Long Way Gone Can something be considered genocide if there is no mass killing? In the autobiography “A long way Gone” by Ishmael Beah it did not meet all 8 characteristics of genocide. The characteristics consist of a first stage‚ middle‚ and final stage. Ishmael Beah was the protagonist of

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    Rachel Emerson Sept. 4th; 1st hour Ishmael Beah. A Long Way Gone; Memoirs of a Boy Soldier. Copyright 2007. This memoir provides a first hand view on how modern day wars are now fought. At the age of 12 -the author- Ishmael Beah’s village in the country of Sierra Leone in north-western Africa was attacked by the rebels. Ripped away from his family; he spends two years fleeing from the war in a group of seven young boys. Each day they struggle to survive. In time Ishmael becomes

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    Long Way Gone Study Guide / Discussion Questions / Writing Assignment Suggestions  Please respond to these questions in RED font and put into your ALWG folder.     Chapter Questions:  Chapter One:  ● What did the old man in Kabati mean when he said‚ “We must strive to be like the  moon”? Is this advice that could apply to you? Why or why not? It means you must  always be good to others. Yes‚ it can apply to me because I wouldn’t want to be  treated bad‚     Chapter Two:  ● Beah moves around in time as he tells his story

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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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    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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