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Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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Ishmael Beah gives a first-hand account of life as a boy soldier in Sierra Leone in his memoir, A Long Way Gone. He tells his story, one of thousands, of boys being driven from their homes in countries overrun with war. The unique life that Beah leads is much different than that of a child living in the United States or any country not in wartime, as he was forced to leave his family, kill countless rebels, and use dangerous drugs. This resulted in PTSD and a desire to inflict harm on others and himself. By telling his story, one soldier is able to open the eyes of people across the world to the devastating reality of the life of boys forced into the army. In turn, this knowledge can be used to prevent situations like Beah’s in the future through

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