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    his way to Matru Jong to participate in a friend’s talent show‚ but he never knew his life would be impacted. Ishmael had a talent he was a great dancer‚ enjoyed dancing with his friends. At that time there were many attacks by the Rebel Army in Sierra Leone. The Rebels would attack small villages and take children to become part of their army. The children were taken away from their family‚ never to see them again. All the kids were trained to kill‚ to be ruthless. No child should ever live through

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    In Sierra Leone‚ everyone had to face the brutality of war. Ishmael was a solid boy‚ who left everything important to him behind to survive when the rebels attacked his small town; moreover‚ he joined army to revenge and changed to be alive‚ then came back to become human again when the war was gone. His culture and the memory of his culture and family all were important parts in his life. In the beginning‚ the author was a normal boy who lives a normal life in a small town of Sierra Leone. After

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    MILITARY USE OF CHILDREN The military use of children takes three distinct forms: children can take direct part in hostilities (child soldiers)‚ or they can be used in support roles such as porters‚ spies‚ messengers‚ look outs‚ and sexual slaves; or they can be used for political advantage either as human shields or in propaganda. Throughout history and in many cultures‚ children have been extensively involved in military campaigns even when such practices were supposedly against cultural morals

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    war. Children in Sierra Leone‚ and many parts of Iraq are required to be involved in a war. Many are persuaded with drugs‚ money‚ and basic living essentials while others have been taught that fighting in wars while they are young is morally right‚ and that they are protecting their faith and their close peers. Yet the question that has been posed is shall these children be given legal forgiveness among their actions‚ or will these children be tried equally under the law? Sierra Leone‚ Iraq‚ Somali

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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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    The book a long way gone takes place in Sierra Leone and this war was started in 1991. This started when the (ruff) with support of special forces form (Npfl)‚ intervened into Sierra Leone in an attempt to over throw the josephs momoh government. It was between the rebels and the government. The people of Sierra Leone were effected because the rebels would either kill them or make them fight for them and they would also destroy their village. The conflict is surviving the war and finding a safe place

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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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    hesitation; although imperialism contributes to one’s identity the most out of the others because it leads to war‚ and changes one’s country/nation. The book A Long Way Gone is a memoir about a boy soldier named Ishmael Beah‚ that lived in Sierra Leone‚ Africa. He lived a normal life going to school and playing soccer with his friends. In his village there was an attack from the Rebels which ended up having him and his family get split up during the attack. He then runs off into the forest and

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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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    better for him. Both situations are different but family is a key part is keeping the boys hopeful. Memoirs are written about memories someone has that took place in their life. A Long Way Gone is based on Ishmael Beahs memories during the war in Sierra Leone. This allows Ishmael to reflect on what happened during the war. The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete show us real life situations involving poverty and family issues. Both involve real issues that young kids face in the

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