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    A Long Way Gone Summary

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    Slaughter of innocence “A Long Way Gone” Is a true story about Ishmael Beah who is a child soldier. When he is twelve years old his village is taken over by rebels. Which causes his family to separate. His main objective is to find his family and he has a long adventure throughout the way. He becomes a kid soldier unwillingly. Him being in the army made him becomes a different person (Plot Summary). “A Long Way Gone” is revealing, Gripping, and tragic (Claim). Ishmael goes through violent situations

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    forced into a man's shoe Ishmael Beah the boy who survived a war.Ishmael Beah wrote the memoir A Long Way Gone about himself surviving as a boy soldier for the RUF (Revolutionary United Front).Ishmael Beah writes in first person view so the experience is more involving to the reader.Ishmael Beah lived in Sierra leone a small country in Africa he was a little kid with his friends making a rap group on their way to a talent show until they heard screaming and people running.Ishmael Beah develops the themes

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    A Long Way Gone Quotes

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    “Compelled to become instruments of war, to kill or to killed child soldiers are forced to give violent expressions to the hatreds of adults” (Olara otunnu). “A Long Way Gone” was written by Ishmael Beah and published 2007.A boy who runs away from Sierra Leone after losing his family. He is captured by the army. He was forced to do drugs, kill innocent people etc. He was sent to rehab to get him away from war. He was reunited with his uncle shortly after went to the United States to talk about the

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    Long Way Down Response

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    Addicted Series altered a huge part of my life, and reading Long Way Down left a significant impact on me. It’s possible, I will never be the same. You 've been warned. This is not going to be a book review. I realized, after reviewing all of the books in Addicted series, I finally exhaust the points I’ve been doing for the past eight books. I would sound like an annoying broken record if I continue to sing the same old tune. So maybe, I will just humor myself and the people who would read this

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    In A Long Way Gone, the author Ishmael Beah laments about how “the war had destroyed the enjoyment of the very experience of meeting people.” He elaborates on these experiences and sufferings throughout the memoir, A Long Way Gone. He experiences these things when he tried to escape war, when he fought as child soldier, and when he got dismissed and sent to a rehabilitation center. War destroys the experience of meeting people, and one experience Ishmael had was his encounter with a man and his family

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    A Long Way Gone Essay

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    place the books in their heart because it was so intense and special to them. A Long Way Gone written by Ishmael Beah is a book that earns special places in readers’ heart when they read to the last page of the novel. The novel was one of a kind and achieve its great purpose of showing the problem that affecting children all around the world. The themes of war, love and hope contribute in this novel making A Long Way Gone comparable to other novels. Everyone should read this novel because an individual

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    Long Way Gone Response

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    A Long Way Gone Final Write Up By Liz Kiezulas / 11-15-16 / Blue 4 I really enjoyed A Long Way Gone. Reading this type of book was new to me, because I wouldn’t typically choose a book like this for myself, but that did not make it any less of a great book to me. I cannot relate to the book of A Long Way Gone, because what Ishmael went through in his country is very likely to never happen to me. Though, I find it astonishing in many ways how such a young child went through such trauma so early in

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    about that subject. In A Small Place written by Jamaica Kincaid and A Long Way gone written by Ishmael Beah the themes are the same but the two authors are completely different. The authors have no relation to each other but in a way the authors wrote about the same thing. In order for two authors to have similar themes, they must have experienced identical events or share the same opinion about a topic that influences their way of writing. Both Ishmael Beah and Jamaica Kincaid reflected on their

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    Surroundings can impact a person’s coming of age by the way things revolve around them and the decisions they have to make in order to survive this world we live in no matter what or how harsh the consequences may be. Ishmael Beah had to have some type of hope with him through all the things he has been through in order to survive it all. Ishmael explains, “When I was very little, my father used to say, “If you are alive, there is hope for a better day and something good to happen. If there is nothing

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    A Long Way Gone Analysis

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    Finding your purpose in life is easily the most meaningful day other than the day you were born. In a Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah seemed to find his calling at a young age. He found this calling through hardships and breakthroughs, this calling lead him to happiness and success after a traumatizing experience. Your purpose will not be found by sitting around, but it can be found at any time in your life by taking on new opportunities, challenging yourself, and you will recognize when you have found

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