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A Long Walk To Water Analysis

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Struggling is a natural occurrence in everyday life. Take Salva Dut from A Long Walk to Water as an example. At the early age of eleven, he was separated from his family during a school shooting, later leading over fifteen hundred young boys across the Southern Sudan desert as teenager. In the documentary On the Way to School, a prime example would be young Jackson Saikong. Every school day, he would have to lead his sister on a nine mile journey, racing past aggressive elephants at only the age of ten. From Linda Sue Park’s A Long Walk to Water to the documentary On the Way to School, many of the characters featured show strong motivation toward their struggle, not wanting it to be meaningless any longer, thus finding their purpose through their goal. Salva Dut had to overcome many of struggles, such as little to no food or water for many days, walking tens to hundreds to mile each day to get himself to …show more content…

Zahira treks through the Atlas Mountains for about thirteen and a half miles and four hours to make it to boarding school each week. Through her long haul in getting to boarding school each week, she passes several small villages on her way, finding that many are not as fortunate as her village. Her dream now is to become a doctor, to go around to small villages and help their people. A Long Walk to Water’s Nya’s struggle, was having to walk eight hours every day, just to fetch water for her family, but the water isn’t even clean. Because of this, Nya’s sister Akeer, gets a water borne disease and becomes extremely weak. Her ambition is to find a cleaner and closer water source so that no one else in her village will have to go through the same thing. Both Nya and Zahira have much in common, as their dreams are both to help others. There are also many differences, such as that Zahira’s goal is broader, helping more than just one area compared to Nya’s, which is just centered around helping her

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