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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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    this project. In ”A Long Way Gone‚” by Ishmael Beah‚ we are taken through his journey and the many places in Sierra Leone. Ishmael Beah was one of many boy soldiers. This visual is a clear representation of what was a normality in Sierra Leone. A child carrying a gun‚ and forced to kill was deemed as normal. A boy who became a soldier against his will‚ was normal. This visual is concrete evidence that this is very much real. That this was Ishmael Beah’s reality. Although‚ Beah successfully contributed

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    Life isn’t perfect‚ you will go through many obstacles but as long as you have people who care and love for you by your side‚ everything will be alright. In the book “ A Long Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah‚ he transforms his personal experience into a relatable story‚ he foreshadows the danger that will come in the future‚uses substantial details‚ and establishes a main conflict. In the novel Ishmael Beah states the setting of the story in paragraph one‚ “The children of those families couldn’t

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    memoir A Long Way Gone‚ the author‚ Ishmael Beah‚ relates his story to the title. On page 65‚ the author says: “We were a long way from Mattru Jong. A long way gone.” The title‚ A Long Way Gone‚ gives the reader a glimpse of how far Ishmael is away from Mattru Jong‚ his life before being a soldier‚ and how distant he is with himself. Mattru Jong is a city in Sierra Leone‚ which Ishmael‚ his brother‚ Junior‚ and a few friends travel to in chapter 1 to attend a talent show. While on the way to Mattru

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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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    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 of the novel and allows the reader to connect the experiences of Ishmael to

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    A Long Way Gone Children recently are entering the military. All children‚ when they emerge from the military come out with different perspectives on life. The effects that the children have will be many as they grow within the military‚ and that they will for sure have life changing events happen to them. “A Long Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah and the article “Child Soldiers of Sierra Leone” are great resources that tell all about the effect they go through while in the military. The unfortunate perspective

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    In A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah‚ There are obvious examples of Guns giving overwhelming power to the enemies or rebels. Guns‚ since their invention‚ and all other weapons‚ have been at the core of most power struggles and wars since before recorded history. A Long Way Gone has many examples of this. “The sound of the guns was so terrifying it confused everyone. No one was able to think clearly… Everyone just ran to save his or her life…” (23) Beah shows how just the sound of the rebel’s gunshots

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    In "A Long Way Gone" by Ishmael Beah the author describes his experiences in the Sierra Leone civil war. He faced many challenges‚ and this affected him in many ways. The Sierra Leone war brought Beah into conflict with his own humanity‚ specifically his will to live‚ his empathy‚ and his trust. To begin with‚ Beah lost many parts of his life. In the book‚ he says‚ "The war that forces us to run away from our homes‚ lose our families‚ and aimlessly roam the forests" (Beah‚ 199). When the

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    A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah A long way gone by Ishmael Beah‚ attempts to evoke a powerful response from the leader‚ by using vivid descriptions to show how he has become emotionally traumatized by the acts of violence in the war. The reader then sympathizes with Ishmael and begins to understand the lasting and deep‚ emotional pain that Ishmael deals with on a daily basis. The book is based on actual events and is expressed through a personal point of view. Ishmael wrote a memoir that tells

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