A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah Analysis

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A twelve year old's life was turned upside down. This little boy named Ishmael Beah was running around with all his friends. Then suddenly people started coming into his village sad and scared. Ishmael Beah and his friends started running from the rebels that were at war with the government. He ends up getting caught and killing a lot of people. At the end of the story they go to rehabilitation center to put then back into the community. Never loose hope, people can change, everything bad comes to an end. Ishmael Beah uses imagery to teach us that we should never give up and try our best to the last moment to have hope, and to teach us to have strength in bad times and bad things make us stronger. This is about a boy soldier forced into the line of duty to protect his life and make it without dyeing. The lesson of resilience that Ishmael Beah is trying to teach us, is that you should never lose hope and always stay strong. …show more content…

The boys had to say together so they could survive and not get caught by the rebel force. Also people in the villages thought they were a part of the rebel force and would hid from them. They would fight over getting caught and not being able to get food. He shows resiliences in this by not fighting them also but acting mature and trying to keep everyone from getting

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