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Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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The Life Of A Child Soldier “Suddenly, as if someone was shooting them inside my brain, all the massacres I had seen since the day I was touched by war began flashing in my head. Every time I stopped shooting to change magazines and saw my two lifeless friends, I angrily pointed my gun into the swamp and killed more people.” (Beah 119). This is one of the most powerful quotes in the book. As you’re reading you understand that this is just the beginning and it only gets worse from here on out. This is the life of a child soldier. In A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, he talks about his years in Sierra Leone as a child, then as a soldier within 5 years. Beah was just a kid who loved to perform rap music and dance before the war …show more content…

“For more than three hours, we stayed at the wharf, anxiously waiting and expecting either to see our families or to talk to someone who had seen them.” (Beah 10). In Beah’s quest to find his family and to survive is an unbelievable task for a 12 year old boy. After he gives up on waiting for his family, the rebels attack Mattru Jong. He barely escapes and is on his journey to find his family. As he wanders through the backlands of Sierra Leone, he describes the forests as “leafy,” “wet,” and “cold” in the winters. During the winters and falls, the land could be described as lurid or vibrant, and “hot,” “dry,” and “dusty” in the summers. As he is wandering the forests of Sierra Leone, he comes across a family that is swimming in a river. After a conflicting conversation, Beah thought “I was glad to see other faces and at the same time disappointed that the war had destroyed the experience of meeting people. Even a twelve-year-old couldn’t be trusted anymore.” (Beah 48). At last, he found the village his parents managed to get to but was slowed by an old friend who wanted him to help carry bananas to the village. After a long walk, they finally reach the village only to see it going up in flames while rebels are shooting everyone down with no remorse. He found the unspeakable truth about his family once he reached the village, he then began his run from the rebels. He ran until …show more content…

He was exposed to violence, drugs, and a constant harsh environment during his 3 years serving as a soldier for the Sierra Leonean army. He’d killed hundreds of people and done a extreme amount of drugs before even reaching adulthood. After 3 years of serving his commander had him sent off to a rehabilitation center to recover from the drugs and war experiences. During his time at the rehab center he had; beat up or killed 2-3 other kids, beat up the staff when they wouldn’t give them what they wanted, sold school supplies for money, took unauthorized visits to the city, and didn’t attend school. After a few months of all this died down the center allowed them to go to the city with supervision and on one condition, that they children attend school. His social officer found a member of his family who came to see him every weekend, his uncle to be specific. Once his uncle had come up to see him his attitude changed for the better. He no longer acted with umbrage or rage rather than thinking before making a rash decision. The rehab center turned his life from the mindset of being a soldier and winning the war to being a civilian and wanting to stay safe and as far away from the war as

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