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A Long Way Gone: Memoirs Of A Boys Soldier

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All around the world, children are either raised in a way that preserves their innocence or a way that strips them of it. Some children are blessed with a so called “care-free” childhood, while other kids can only dream of the opportunity to live without burden. Ishmael Beah, both the author and main character of A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boys Soldier, tells a moving story of how his enjoyable life and innocence were quickly taken away from him. As he goes through the journey of becoming a soldier and realizing the evil he was capable of, he loses any sense of a carefree childhood. The theme of innocence in ALWG was presented to show how war changed Beah and took away his innocence when he lost his family, was forced to kill, and was continuously told the importance of revenge. …show more content…

In an instant, almost everything that was familiar to him was taken away and suddenly he would have to behave as a self-functioning adult. However, because he had only seen evil and not truly committed it, he was able to still see the light in life. He says, “I still see those same images I saw when I was six, and it pleases me to know that part of my childhood is still embedded in me” (Beah 17). Even if it was just a part of his childhood, this little bit of innocence allowed him to emphasize for the people around him, a trait which quickly vanished as he entered the war as a

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