Long Walk To Water Salva Quotes

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The author Linda Sue Park's book, A Long Walk to Water, tells a story of a boy named Salva who was a lost boy in the Second Sudanese civil war in 1980. Salva managed to survive the war along the way without his family and survived on his own following ways to go on in life no matter what bad situation he was in. To begin, Salva went through a dangerous war but he managed to be mentally strong. When Salva’s uncle had died, the group of refugees that Salva had been traveling with started treated Salva as extra weight. Salva made the choice to keep going. He was determined to prove to the group that he is not useless and can be independent. In Chapter 11 it says, “The way they were treating him made Salva feel stronger still. There is noone left to help me. They think I am weak and useless. Salva lifted his head proudly. They are wrong and I will prove it.”(66) This quote shows that Salva became stronger because it helped Salva realize not to terror his life and that he does not need to depend on anyone and that he is more than what they see and think of him. …show more content…

When Salva was alone thousands of boys had followed Salva. Salva managed to help guide the group of boys through the desert one step at a time and try to provided them food. In chapter 13 it says, “Crowds of other boys followed him. nobody talked about it but by the end of the first day Salva had become the leader of the group of about fifteen hundred boys.”(80) This quote shows that Salva became responsible and compassionate enough to help the group of boys survive through the desert one step at a time following the steps of what his uncle said and did and not feel doubtful about his

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