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Book Report On A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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War impacts the lives of many people by taking away their families, homes, and old lifestyle in general. People suffer through loss of many valuable things that force them to live a new way that may be hard to adapt to. In the autobiography called A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, he writes about his struggles to live through the civil war in Sierra Leone. The author, Ishmael, was very young when the war started. His village was attacked by the Rebels causing his family to run searching for safety and along the way they were split up. Ishmael had to find a way to survive on his own. Along his journey he was found by Africa’s military and forced to join the soldiers. Ishmael had to do many things he regrets while fighting for the military. Ishmael …show more content…

When Ishmael had to run away to find safety, he stated, “I walked for two days straight without sleeping. I stopped only at streams to drink water. I felt as if somebody was after me” (Beah 47). Ishmael had to find a way to survive that he is not normally used to. He has to drink any water he can find, and he can never rest because he feels as if somebody will find him and hurt him. He feels this way because the rebels from the war have killed many people just like him all over the continent and right in front of his eyes. Also, Ishmael began to feel alone when he stated, “It was during the attack in the village of Kamator that my friends and I separated. It was the last time I saw Junior, my older brother” (Beah 43). The war has not only made him have a new lifestyle, but it also took away many people that he loved away from him. During the first attack on his own village he lost his family because they all ran in different directions and never found each other again. Ishmael and his older brother, Junior, were able to stick together, but another village was attacked and they lost each other. Now Ishmael was alone and had to fight for himself with no one to guide him. Ishmael was a victim because the war caused many events to occur that affected Ishmael’s …show more content…

During a battle he was fighting in, Ishmael says, “My face, my hands, my shirt and gun were covered in blood. I raised my gun and pulled the trigger, and I killed a man” (Beah 119). Ishmael is now killing people that might have a family or others who care about them just like what the rebels have done to him. He felt as if he needed revenge on the people who changed his childhood, but he could have been killing people that had nothing to do with the murder of his family. Also, Ishmael had to do many horrible things to people while he was a soldier. One of the things they did was brutally kill the rebel prisoners they had. The first time Ishmael did this he said, “We were supposed to slice their throats on corporal’s command. The person whose prisoner died the quickest would win the contest” (Beah 124). So, Ishmael has participated in many different cruel events that no human should ever be apart of. The soldiers enjoyed killing the rebels and never wanted to stop. They played games and had contests that involved killing other humans that had a life themselves. Ishmael was a victimizer of war because he participated in the killings of many of the people in the

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