Linda Sue Park´s novel, A Long Walk to Water tells about the stories of Nya and Salva. Salva´s character is a young boy who survives the Second Sudanese Civil War by running away from war. Nya is a character that symbolizes all of the women in Southern Sudan who have to walk miles for dirty unclean water. Individuals survive challenging environments in this novel with water, encouragement, and family.
People need water to survive in challenges. In Nya’s village located in Southern Sudan during 2008, there isn’t a lot of water during the dry season. They know of a lake some ways away, but it’s in an area that they try to stay away from because of another tribe. “There was a big lake three days’ walk from Nya’s village.”(26). This shows that they were willing to take time to migrate over to a different part of the country, willing to risk their safety to survive. To get water for their village to survive the challenge of the dry season, this village decided to move to another location for a while.
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In Southern Sudan 2009, some volunteers are helping build a well for Nya’s village. The bag that they are using keeps one leaking continuously, making them feel frustrated. “The boss would encourage the workers and laugh and joke with them.” (76). This shows that even a bit of encouragement got the workers to keep on going on building the well. When you have someone, you can survive any challenge that comes your way, even the most difficult
A Long Walk to Water is a novel by Linda Sue Park. This novel is about Salva, an eleven-year -old Sudanese boy who grows up in South Sudan. Later in the novel, he has faced challenges you wouldn’t dream of facing yourself through a long period of time. He has learned that if you help other people, those people will then help more people, which will result in more happiness in the world. He is a round character that changes throughout the novel. Salva is a different person at the end of the book. He has gone from hearing his death journey to fighting for survival to helping transform people’s lives forever.
In the novel “A long walk to water” by Linda Sue Park, Salva, a young man that lived in South Sudan throughout his childhood to his young-adult years, had faced many difficult challenges the young age of eleven. Salva had to flee from home because of Sudan’s civil war. He soon experienced a horrifying and dreadful life, his family gone, no resources in his group, he watched people die, walked for months, and lead twelve hundred boys to a refugee camp in Kenya. Salva survived this terrible life with the help of three factors, perseverance, luck, and relationships with others. Without any of these factors, Salva might not have been able to survive or possibly become the leader he is today.
A Long Walk to Water is a novel by Linda Sue Park. This novel is about Salva, an eleven-year -old Sudanese boy who grows up in South Sudan. Later in the novel, he has faced challenges one wouldn’t dream of facing, through a long period of time. He has learned, if one helps other people, those people will then help more people, which will result in more happiness in the world. He is a round character, who changes throughout the novel. Salva is a different person at the end of the book. He has gone from hearing his death journey to fighting for survival to helping transform people’s lives forever.
In A Long Walk to Water, Linda Sue Park tells a story about one out of a thousand Southern Sudan lost boys named, Salva. Salva is a boy who ran away during the Southern Sudanese War. Salva moves from country to country to get away from this war. During the war he loses touch of his family. Salva soon escapes the war, now he’s trying to find his way to safety. Salva was able to survive In A Long Walk to Water, by having bravery, courage, and showing grit.
The quote, “Don’t judge a man until you’ve Walked Two Moons in his moccasins” ~(Creech)~. The quote typed above demonstrates a powerful theme in the novel which shows through each of the characters. This is a theme that is placed many times in the novel, and the author makes it important. During the book, Walk Two Moons, Sal changes from upset to accepting which is demonstrated by the changes in her life, the definition of character, and the events that happen for a reason.
The book has lots of different times where I feel I am personally connected with the story or can make connections with the characters or setting. The setting of the book is in an old rural town where there isn’t many people. The town is constantly being described in further detail throughout the book. The more the town is described, the more it reminds me of the little old towns we passed on our way done to Coffs Harbour in NSW. In particular, this one that ran down a river with a sugar can mill all old buildings and a dodgy road. It matched the exact description of the town in the book. Also in the book the main character and his brother Keith always spend afternoon with their dad eating chips or special special treats.
Imagine if you had to survive swimming in crocodile infested water or even sleeping in lion territory. Savla has gone through multiple task to survive in the wild to later then help other people by giving them a water supply.Linda Sue Park’s book A Long Walk to Water, Salva has survived because of his connections,perseverance, and luck.
“Gramps says that i’m a country girl at heart, and that is true.” (Creech 1) Sal has a country heart due to the love of nature she has experienced throughout her childhood. In Walk Two Moons, Sharon Creech shows how Sal is connected to Bybanks, Kentucky, by connecting her childhood to nature, reflecting on how new experiences relate to the past, and reliving memories.
When war threatened villages in Sudan, so many people were forced to leave their homes and families behind. That's just what Salva had to do one dreadful day while at school. A Long Walk To Water by Linda Sue Park is a story about a young boy named Salva, who lives in Sudan. He had to grow up with war going on around him, and had to walk away from it all. Salva even had to leave his whole family behind in trade for safety. Throughout all his struggles Salva stayed strong and has become what we know as a survivor. All the loss of his loved ones, challenges in the wilderness, and him being able to adapt to new situations are all great examples on why Salva would be considered a survivor.
A young eleven-year-old boy named Salva finds himself in a difficult situation during the Sudanese Civil war in 1985. To keep surviving he must continue traveling to safe places by foot. In the book, A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park, a young boy named Salva lived in South Sudan where there was a war called the Sudanese civil war in 1985. He walked distances to camps to find a safe place to survive. Salva survives during the war.
In the book, A Long Walk to Water, by Linda Sue Park, Salva learns to never give up. Most people never give up on either trying to survive or to succeed. Salva kept running for his life to get away from the gunshots. “He ran until he could not run anymore.” (Park, 9).
Acceptance is an important thing in life,. In Linda Sue Park’s novel, A Long Walk To Water, the main character’s story is based on his life in the past, Salva Dut. For Salva acceptance gets him through a lot. When he was 11 years old, a war broke out in his country causing him to run away from home becoming a refugee with no family. The heat and lack of water in Sudan didn’t help Salva survive at all, but acceptance did.
Perseverance A Long Walk To Water by Linda Sue Park is a dual narrative about a civil war in Sudan between the Nuer and Dinka Tribes. It shows the hardships that a child from both tribes live their every day. Thomas Edison once said, “Many of life’s failures are people who did not realize how close they were to succeeding when they gave up”. This quote reminds me of the hardships Salva faces. Though he faces many hardships he doesn’t stop.
" Before the well, people of the village might have to walk miles, sometimes taking days, to get supplies," is strong text evidence from Water for South Sudan. The text evidence is important to changing villages because, it explains how it helped the people in the village have easier access to the supply with very high demand, water. The water also prevented adults and even kids, from having to make a long journey for water that would only last one
Unclean water in South Sudan causes many types of disease including cholera, dysentery, and diarrhea; however, the lack of infrastructure in South Sudan means there is very little opportunity to receive care for the disease. The lack of infrastructure is also due to lack of access to clean water, as the dry season causes many to leave their community in search of the water necessary for life and irrigation, but while they search for water to survive, they do not stay at home and build education, roads, economies, and medical centers. The searching for water gives rise to more problems involving water, because the sharing of wells causes water conflicts with other tribes and surrounding nations, which leads to poor economic building with no