What Is The Journey In A Long Walk To Water

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Have you ever been so thirsty that you couldn’t stand it? Or have you ever felt so close to starvation? Well, I’m sure lots of people think they have, but they haven’t even been close to that. In the book, “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda Sue Park, the author describes a true story about a boy named Salva Dut, who lived in a village called Loun-Ariik in Southern Sudan. Salva started his journey at 11 years old because he was forced to evacuate his school after an attack on his village. When this happened, Salva separated from his family and went on a journey to save his life. As he continued aging on his journey, he was considered a refugee at the refugee camps because of the Civil War that happened soon before his journey. As Salva got closer …show more content…

For example, when Salva was on the plane to the United States, a waiter asked him what drink he wanted, Coca-Cola or orange juice. This reminded Salva of something which caused him to remember the flashback of when “Salva’s father had once brought a few bottles of Coca-Cola “ and when he drank it he “remembered his family passing the bottles from hand to hand...laughing with every bubble…” (Park 93) The memory of his family made him think about his future and if they would ever be out back in it. Salva always wanted to see his family throughout the journey and it was very hard for him to forget them. But he used the good memories of them to keep him motivated and change his mood or emotion about hard challenges such as the journey. As Salva thought more about his family, the more he wanted to see them. So when Salva found out about his father in the medical clinic in Sudan after Salva was transferred to Rochester, New York, he convinced his new family to bring him back to Sudan to find him. Knowing how positive and convincing Salva is, his new family made up the money and they traveled to Sudan where Salva found his father. When Salva found his father, he was the happiest he ever was and got to find out about the rest of his family. Although Salva heard some bad news, he still was very happy and glad to be reunited with his father. Therefore, Salva’s memories motivate him and allow him to do the impossible in his

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