“A long way gone” was written by ishmael beah and published in 2007. The novel is about a kid that lost everything, what he loved “ I was losing everything that meant to me”. And the only choice he had it was to be a child soldier. ‘My squad is my family,my gun is my provider, and protector,and my rule is to kill or be killed”(Ishmael Beah)” The first most important scene in “A long way gone” is when Ishmael burned his feet in the sand. And that major injury he got was unforgettable. “Peeled flesh hung down and rogealed blocks of blood and particles of sand clung to each hanging bit of skin”.This quote is very important because it tells me that pain is one of the worst things that you can experience, just like ishmael’s experience. …show more content…
The second most important scene in “A long way gone” is when he met this girl at the rehibilitation center and her name is esther. Is important because she knew Ishmael very well, like she even knew that he liked writing lyrics. And this was a very important memoir because esther knew Ishmael very well, she looking out for him, asking him about his stories. And Ishmael didn’t trust no one, but he did trust esther !. “I had learned to survive and take care of myself” No one can take care of themselves they always need someone to be there for You, too look out for you your never alone. I Conclude that your never alone there’s always that one person that is always there for you and can’t survive alone. The third most in important in ‘A long way gone” When he lost he lost his
A long way gone by Ishmael Beah, attempts to evoke a powerful response from the leader, by using vivid descriptions to show how he has become emotionally traumatized by the acts of violence in the war. The reader then sympathizes with Ishmael and begins to understand the lasting and deep, emotional pain that Ishmael deals with on a daily basis.
Summary The novel, A Long Way Gone, written by Ishmael Beah, tells the story of a African boy point of view during the civil war in Sierra Leone. The young boy goes through a rigorous lifestyle that will forever changed him, and with the relationship he accumulate with his older brother and two friends, they go on an adventure to survive by eluding the deadly rebels, or so they thought. Characters Ishmael: Leaves his family when the rebel attacks his hometown; Mogbwemo. He sees the horrific casualties of people trying to escape, realizing that returning was not an option and having to accept the fact that they’re families are gone.
“Things will change rapidly in a matter of seconds and no one had any control over anything” (Beah p.29). Long way gone is about the life of Ishmael Beah in which he experienced difficult tasks during a civil war and how it reshaped his life. “One of the unsettling things about my journey, mentally, physically, and emotionally, was that I wasn’t sure when or where it was going to end. I didn’t know what I was going to do with my life” (Beah p.69) I recommend reading this book because it is based on real life events, it captures your attention and gives you a life lesson.
Throughout the book, A Long Way Gone, the writer of the book talks about his relationships through his journey to escape war.
The book A Long Way Gone, was an honest book. It showed the struggles of war and what it does to a person. The story of Ishmael Beah is a valuable one, full of love, struggle, family and violence. One of the things that is great about this book, is that it shows a clear progression of Ishmael’s character, from a sweet young boy, to a hardened young man You can see is innocence being slowly ripped away by the military, who forced him to smoke gunpowder and massacre villages. He is a real role model for kids who are struggling to get through something. If this boy can get through a war and survive, then you can get through this! The thing I didn’t like about it is the violence. They could have gotten away with not showing a baby being cut out
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
Ishmael Beah shows many different traits in “A Long Way Gone”. Ishmael is a victim and a victimizer. War can make you do many things. It can make you do good things and it can make you do bad things. War can do good things for you and bad things to you. War can change how you think and act. It can change your morals. War does many things to people. Ishmael was a victim, because his family was killed from it. And his whole childhood was messed up from it. All his innocence was taken away he had to grow up fast. It turned him into a survivor. The war also turned a kid into a killer. It turned into a kid who would never hurt a fly into a person who enjoys torturing people. War changed ishmael into a victimiser, because he tortured people instead
A Long way Gone, written by Ishmael Beah is a memoir that exposes the reader to a part of the world a majority of people know almost nothing about. An area where life is cut short by conflict and a blatant disregard for the value human life. Where Mothers lose their sons, families lose their homes and people lose their sense of morality. Yet, through these struggles, the resilience of the human spirit and psyche is exposed. Ishmael, through many points in his life was challenged physically, mentally, emotionally and was extremely close to being defeated; changed from the innocent boy he once was into a fiend. Important lessons can be learned from this struggle; Even the worst challenges can be overcome, we should value all that we have because it can all be taken away and also that there is much good and evil in the world we live in.
I'm going to go over three different reasons for why A Long Way Gone is eye opening and how Ishamel gains wisdom throughout his experiences. The beginning of a boy soldier. During the first stages of going into war, Ishmael knew how to survive. Firstly, the military fed him very well so
In A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah, a soldier with the Sierra Leone army during its civil war, has many life changing events that he has to live with forever. Ishmael is taken far away from his childhood dreams when an unexpected civil war breaks out in his hometown. Ishmael had a loss of innocence when he was younger which caused him to become what he became. Ishmael was a young boy who was introduced to war at 12 years old. He lost friends and experienced the horrific results from the rebels attacks.
If I could, I would give Ishmael a dozen of other awards after his story as a boy soldier, but I think this award suits him best. A Long Way Gone tells the story of a young boy who experiences war for years without any family and only the hope of living to find them one day.
“Survival was my only hope, success my only revenge.” -Patricia Cornwell. A Long Way Gone is a memoir of a child soldier named Ishmael Beah. Throughout the story, it talks about overcoming different obstacles about life as a child soldier. Throughout the story, Ismael conquers his problems but also shows signs of wanting revenge. The most powerful motif in A Long Way Gone is revenge because of his will to kill the rebels for killing his friends families and being bloodthirsty to kill any rebel in his path for the terrible things the rebels have done.
In addition, this song relates to “A Long Way Gone” as a whole. There are several changes throughout Ishmael’s life. Starting as a child raping with his brother and friends, to being scared and hopeless in the middle of the civil war, next being in the military killing others, then being in rehabilitation center, and lastly living in New York being able to inform others of the troubles occurring in the world where they reside to prevent it from happening again. In the end, he was able to do what he wanted after doing many things that weren't in his interest without anyone else’s opinions
Ishmael Beah had a really tough life throughout his childhood and teenage years. In his literary work, A Long Way
Hope enables people to move on by providing the thought that maybe tomorrow’s events will be better than today’s. Hope is a theme that remains constant in every part of A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. Ishmael begins the novel optimistic, believing he will find his family again. This optimism is later lost when Ishmael is recruited by the army to fight against the rebels, causing him to become addicted to drugs and the thrill of killing. Three years after his recruitment, Ishmael is rescued by UNICEF-a group dedicated to rehabilitating child soldiers. During his rehabilitation, Ishmael discovers hope once more by relearning how to trust, love, and have the will to survive. The presence of hope throughout A Long Way Gone enables Ishmael to