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    However‚ as I compare the movie to the book I understand the tragic scenarios Ishmael‚ Solomon‚ and Solomon’s son went through. Innocent children and people were killed each day for no logic reason. Survival was something near to impossible. The book concentrates on Ishmael from an individual point of view. He knew about war yet he knew it was far away. He was much more secure with the government. Prior to the Ishmael got caught by the government he was isolated in the wilderness. Nourishment and

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    soldiers have experienced things in the war that they will never be able to unsee or forget about. A young man named Ishmael Beah gave an example using a dream he had and related it to violence. Beah says‚ “I had a dream that . . . a gunman stood on top of me. He placed his gun on my forehead. I immediately woke up . . . and began shooting inside the tent‚’" (Beah). A simple dream caused Beah to shoot inside his tent. If a former child soldier became provoked on the streets‚ there are endless possibilities

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    rebels and the government’s army. Ismael Beah mentions in the novel‚ “I had passed through burnt villages where dead bodies of men‚ women‚ and children of all ages were scattered like leaves on the ground after a storm. Their eyes still showed fear‚ as if death hadn’t freed them from the madness that continued to unfold. I had seen heads cut off by machetes‚ smashed by cement bricks‚ and rivers filled with so much blood that the water had ceased flowing” (Beah 66). Many of the civilians‚ like Ismael

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    used throughout the book. Both the mango in The Bite of the Mango and weapons in A Long Way Gone represent a loss of innocence for both characters. Ishmael killed a human being with an AK-47‚ which marked the transition from childhood to a manhood. “The idea of death at all and killing had become as easy as drinking water” (Beah 122). At first‚ Ishmael feared the idea of becoming a soldier‚ but as time progressed the army had brainwashed him into believing killing was a daily living activity. In contrast

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    wisdom or having good judgment comes from misfortune or hardship. In Ishmael Beah’s story he changes as a character because of his experiences. Ishmael gains wisdom through his experience at the UNICEF rehabilitation camp for boy soldiers after being a part of the Sierra Leone civil war. He shares his journey in his memoir A Long Way Gone. First‚ Ishmael changed a lot as a person throughout his journey. Before the civil war‚ Ishmael was a troublesome boy who enjoyed rapping and dancing with his brother

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    nowhere else to go‚ they are underage to be prosecuted in most countries‚ and they are being manipulated by commanders.. An example of these child soldiers is Ishmael Beah. He was a child soldier in Sierra Leone when he was just twelve years old. Before being a soldier‚ Beah had a normal life‚ but his whole family was killed in the war. Ishmael had nothing left and nowhere to go‚ so he became a child soldier. Another example from “Armed and Underage” is that “In some countries‚ hunger and poverty drive

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    A Long Way Gone – Ishmael Beah - Notes Chapter 2 notes The imagery in this chapter is a jarring contrast to chapter one when Ishmael played music and went to school and had a loving family. It is filled with memories and dream imagery that are horrifying to both Ishmael and the reader.  Chapter 3 notes This chapter is filled with contrasts‚ especially the days of peace versus the days of war. There is also the contrast of Ishmael cooking dinner as gunshots ring out throughout the town. There

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    Ryan Gamel Period 2 10/19/11 A Long Way Gone From Innocent A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is a story of a boy soldier and his journey throughout his country’s civil war and his forced transition from childhood to adulthood. A long way gone is a perfect title for the book because throughout his struggles he travels farther and farther from his innocence. When a boy like Ishmael is exposed to the horrors and tragedy of war at such a young age it is only human nature to adjust to the environment

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    I’m not the kind to read sad stories about someones life. I praise Ishmael Beah‚ the author of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a boy solider. He put the unthinkable into words that were carefully crafted in order to make them perfectly flow from the text‚ to my head. The boy who was between the ages of 12 & 16 at the time‚ lost everything he thought would be his forever. His village was attacked by a notorious group‚ his parents were killed and his childhood was stolen from him. At his age‚ he never

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    In the novel‚ A Long Way Gone‚ a young boy by the name of Ishmael is forced to become a soldier at a very young age. He becomes involved in drugs and violence‚ stripping him of his innocence. Towards the end of the story‚ he is turned over to UNICEF and put into a rehabilitation center to recover from the horrors he had experienced. This relates to human trafficking; both issues involve children’s innocence being taken from them at a young age. Both groups deal with violence‚ tragedy‚ and drug use

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