Analysis Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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The concept "An eye for an eye" is that the person who has injured another person is to be punished to a similar degree, or in softer interpretations, the victim receives the equivalent value of the injury in compensation, revenge. In the memoir A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, Ishmael doesn't think of the concept of revenge till the end of the book realizing that all of his family were killed by rebels and wants them to suffer and feel the same pain that he deal with. The idea of revenge is scary I see why people do it but I do and don't agree with it. Sometimes I see why someone can want to get revenge back but also other times you should just leave the situation alone and leave things be. Maybe the purpose of revenge is in preventing that

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