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    A Long Way Gone “I was not afraid of these lifeless bodies. I despised them and kicked them to flip them.” This is what Ishmael was saying at the end first war day they had. It had only been the first time when Ishmael and his friends went to war and by the end of it he had already shot someone. At the beginning when they started training he was afraid to hold the gun‚ and now that the day has come where he actually needed to shot‚ he had no problem with it. 2 of his friends died that day‚ Musa

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    Tray Green 10th Grade Lit Watson/Lewis 25 February 2013 A long Way Gone Research Paper When people imagine soldiers they think of strong men. However‚ some soldiers today are child soldiers. At a young age child soldiers witnessing and committing horrible acts of violence‚ which makes them at a higher risk for mental health issues like Posttraumatic Stress Disorder. Most child soldiers are between

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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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    traumatized Beah but however‚ not have caused him to lose his innocence. He maintains it by pondering over old childhood memories and his ability to rekindle his sense of wonder. For example‚ Beah and his friends celebrate when they see the ocean. In A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah on page 59 it states “My eyes widened‚ a smile forming on my face. Even in the middle of the madness

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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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    The memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is about Beah’s life before‚ during‚ and after being a child soldier. After Beah’s village‚ Mogbwemo‚ was invaded‚ he was on the run from the war. Eventually he joined the army and fought against the Revolutionary United Front (RUF). The RUF was fighting to free Sierra Leone from their corrupt ABC government. When Beah was sixteen he was taken out of the war and was put into a rehabilitation center. There he had treatment for his physical and mental injuries

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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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    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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    Ishmael grew up in Mogbwemo with his younger brother‚ and mother. In 1993‚ when Ishmael is twelve he travels to Mattru Jong with some of his friends for a talent school‚ and discovers that while he was gone‚ Mogbwemo was attacked by rebels. He evades the rebel and government armies for a long time‚ but is eventually captured by government soldiers. In 1996 Ishmael is taken to the UNICEF‚ (United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund)‚ where he is rehabilitated and placed with his Uncle

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