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    In Sierra Leone‚ there are many different languages‚ but only several are commonly used. Krio‚ which is an English based Creole‚ is the first language of 10% of the population‚ but it is spoken and understood by approximately 90% of the population. English‚ while the country’s official language‚ is limited to the approximately 48% of Sierra Leoneans that are literate. Another language is Mende‚ the lingua franca and main language of the southern portion of the country‚ spoken by approximately 30%

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    most lethal weapon they posess‚ it is because they have but little of anything else to try. Any country using youth of 12 or 13 years of age to kill its opponents simply shows the true face of its desperation. An underdeveloped country such as Sierra Leone serves as a vivid example of such doings. Through the eyes of Ishmael Beah we experience the extent of how cruel and merciless can humans be

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    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?   From the time the children walk into the army camps‚ they begin to be brainwashed into 

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    changed when several The Australian’s reporters claimed that Beah’s story was folly and said there were multiple things wrong with his account on things - namely the timeline. In one instance‚ the reporters visited the school in Beah’s home in Sierra Leone in the article Beah’s credibility a long way gone. There‚ they interviewed several of his teachers and former pupils who insisted that Beah was present at the school throughout the years 1993 and 1994 which contradicts Beah’s

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    family is something that keeps the main characters going. A memoir and a fictional film are similar but different in certain ways. Poverty is shown in the memoir when the war starts. Ishmael has to start thinking about ways to find food and shelter on his own. After losing friends and family‚ Ishmael decides to join the war just for survival. Ishmael fears the rebels will kill him so he has to avoid them. In the movie‚ poverty is

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    Hollywood ’s attempts to coerce public opinion on their latest target. Blood Diamonds‚ the saga surrounding the moral challenge of the international gem trade. Based in Sierra Leone‚ Africa‚ in 1999‚ it depicts the story of two mercenaries fighting to locate a rare blood diamond the size of a golf ball. The local region‚ engulfed in a civil war between the government and the RUF (Revolutionary United Front)‚ is a backdrop for indiscriminate torture and murder‚ all propagated by the illegal diamond market

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    in three worlds: my dreams‚ and the experiences of my new life‚ which trigger memories from the past” (Beah 19). Quoted from Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone‚ is an example of post-traumatic stress disorder‚ one of the many themes and effect of war and violence present in this book. According to the Journal of Controversial Medical Claims‚ post-traumatic stress disorder is an anxiety disorder that can develop after exposure to a terrifying event or ordeal in which grave physical harm occurred

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    soldiers. Young kids were recruited to be soldiers by both the rebels and the government army. The rebels would go to villages and destroy everything‚ they would spare kids that were Ishmael’s age because they wanted to recruit them to fight in the war. The rebels tended to line the boys up then select the ones that seemed to be the toughest to them. Ishmael‚ Junior‚ and his friends were stopped by rebels at a village and he was selected. Luckily there were shots that were heard by the rebels and

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    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 of having children in the military‚ is that they will be and can be programmed to do whatever adults manipulated them to do.

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    a vocalist member of the band The Script‚ sings in “Superheroes” about the strength that comes with overcoming the struggles presented in life; similarly this message can be seen in Ishmael Beah’s recount of the challenges he faced as a victim of war‚ A Long Way Gone. To me‚ the song is a reminder of how difficulties can build someone into a stronger person. Throughout the song‚ all the lyrics hint that without suffer and perseverance‚ success cannot be achieved. Similarly‚ in Beah’s story‚ he becomes

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