Overcoming Adversity: A Long Walk To Water

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Overcoming Adversity “All of the adversity I’ve had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me.” Walt Disney. The books A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park, a fictional book, and Iqbal a fictional book, share the same theory. A Long Walk to Water is a book about the true story of Salva; a little boy that gets separated from his family because of the war in South Sudan and later becomes the leader of a group called the Lost Boys of South Sudan. This novel also includes a fictional story of Nya, a little girl that can’t go to school, because she has to walk to the water well twice a day, taking up most of the day. Salva helps Nya get a water well in her village years later by using his organization, Water for South Sudan. Iqbal is the true story of Iqbal Masih, a little boy that became a child slave, but was able to set himself and his friends free from slavery. This book is told in the point of view of Fatima a fictional little girl that was one of the children who was enslaved in the same factory as Iqbal. In each book, the characters grow stronger because of a cultural conflict. Cultural conflicts can force people to become stronger. People grow stronger through conflict because they became more independent. In the book A Long Walk to Water, Salva was still a child at the beginning, but throughout the book, he …show more content…

Characters grew stronger throughout the book for multiple reasons. The first is that the characters grew stronger because they became more independent. The second reason is that the characters became braver because of the cultural conflict. Lastly, characters grew stronger throughout the book by becoming more responsible.The character’s growth in strength was affected by the cultural conflicts and struggles that they went through. “The very things that held you down are gonna carry you up and up and up!” Timothy Mouse, from Dumbo the Disney

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