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    words of Rita Brown “good judgment comes from experience and often experience comes from bad judgment”. Often gaining 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

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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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    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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    Syerria Neuman Tillman Pre-Ap English 17 October 2012 1.What does Ishmael say the war is about? Ishmael says nothing about the causes of the war‚ or what each side was fighting for‚ or of the overall political and social conditions in Sierra Leone that caused the war. This was a deliberate strategy on the part of Beah‚ the author. He wanted to present the war through the eyes of a child. As a boy of twelve‚ when the war first affected him‚ he had no interest in politics. He had no reason

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    and saw that they were robbed. One example demonstrates the family wasn’t stressed or wasn’t worried because the robbers forgot some valuable stuff “The foolish thieves had overlooked some good stuff‚ such as a pair of Grandma Smith’s riding breeches from the thirties

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    Chapter 1: January of 1993‚ the war hits home for him when he and his friends visit the village of Mattru Jong to see some old friends and practice their rap group performance for an upcoming talent show. Beah’s home has been attacked by rebels. Beah and his friends go to the nearby wharf to await the incoming people and look for their families among the refugees. When no one they know arrives after several hours‚ the boys decide to head back to Mogbwemo to find their families. The boys stop at

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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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    A Long Way Gone Essay By Aaron Maddeaux Mrs. Baglole ENG 4C1 A long way gone is about a young boy and six of his friends. Ishmael who is the main character of this book lived in Serri Leona when we were first introduced to Ishmael in the beginning of the book. This book deals with a lot of violence. The author of a long way gone Ishmael Beah‚ not only plays the main character of the book but he also has experienced the novel first hand. Ishmael was first introduced into the war when he was

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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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    Brianna Selhorst Glenn Ames Contemporary World History 5 December 2007 A Long Way Gone vs. Blood Diamond A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier and the recent 2006 film Blood Diamond both depict how it was living in Sierra Leone‚ Africa during the Civil War in the ‘90’s. While A Long Way Gone focuses on child soldiers and what they had to live and go through for many years‚ Blood Diamond focuses mainly on how the country is torn apart by the struggle between government soldiers and rebel

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