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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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    Ishmael Beah was born on November 23‚ 1980‚ in Mogbwemo‚ Sierra Leone. In his critically acclaimed memoir‚ “A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier”‚ Beah bases his survival from abduction and terrorism on his recollections as an unwilling child soldier for the Sierra Leone Armed Services during Sierra Leone’s 1991-2002 civil war. They were fighting the Revolutionary United Front or RUF‚ also known as the rebels. Ishmael describes his circumstances in simple to understand language. He is also quite

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    This visual was used for my title page background. In my opinion‚ this visual is the most effective out of all of the visuals incorporated in 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

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    A long way gone: memoirs of a boy soldier Ishmael Beah tells of a county‚ Serra Leone‚ torn apart by a civil war. He describes the injustices done upon his people that has been ignored for too long. In his book a long way gone‚ Ishmael describes the innocence of his youth‚ the slaughtering of the innocent and his simple will to survive and come back for the atrocities committed to him and by him. In the beginning of the book you read that Ishmael and his friends taught themselves to rap and dance

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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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    A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of A Boy Soldier By Ishmael Beah 9/9/12 The privilege of being a child is only a lost dream to children in places like Sierra Leone where they are forced into joining rebel and militia groups. The children in those groups learn how to shoot guns when instead they should be learning how to ride a bicycle. In Ishmael Beah’s memoir‚ A Long Way Gone he speaks about his time during the war and being recruited as a child soldier. Ishmael goes through

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    A long way gone by Ishmael Beah is a story about his experiences as a child soldier in a civil war in Sierra Leone. He vividly showcases his life during the war by writing about his memories and his emotions in those particular situations. By displaying such scenarios‚ Beah indirectly explains his audience and purpose of his writing. Beah’s main audience for his book is the older and matured North American general public. He directs his writing towards that demographic because he expects them to

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    Guns are a controversial thing in today’s society. Whether you are for or against them provoke fear in other’s unarmed. Guns are a way that enables anyone to gain power. In A Long Way Gone a memoir by Ishmael Beah he talks about how his early life was in Sierra Leone‚ where a war was going on during the time. Beah affected by the war‚ discussing how he felt and still feels today‚ “That person pointed the gun at the place where I had been shot and pulled the trigger. I woke up and hesitantly touched

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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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    This paper will explore how individuals in the novel‚ A long way gone: Memoirs of a boy soldier interact at various systems levels. It will also identify how social conflict‚ oppression‚ war and poverty affect these relationships. The reader will discuss how the relationships offer members with a sense of identity‚ strength‚ resilience and support. The essay will explore how their families‚ groups‚ and communities help to address issues of oppression in their lives. The reader will review the NASW

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