Peter W. Singer Essays

  • The Emotional Truth In A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    Amanda Korah P.1/Gwizdala February 26th, 2013 A Long Way Gone In Class Essay A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah is a memoir of a young, emotionally distraught child soldier who takes his audience through his mental and physical journey to his eventual escape of the Civil War in Sierra Leone. For the past few days, our World Literature class have been trying to figure out/argue what category A Long Way Gone falls under. In Tim O'Brien's book, The Things They Carried, he distinguishes between two

  • A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah

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    Ishmael Beah’s memoir, A Long Way Gone, narrates the story of Ishmael’s life as a child soldier in the Sierra Leonean civil war. Ishmael chronicles his journey from a scared, adrift child who lost his family in the war to a brutal child soldier who mercilessly killed many individuals to a guilt stricken rehabilitated teen who slowly learns to overcome his remorse from his past actions. Ishmael’s life as a child soldier first started when the Sierra Leonean army took him and his friends with them

  • Cause And Effect Essay: A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    Cause and Effect Essay – A Long Way Gone Texts are powerful tools that have the ability to entertain and deliver messages to its readers. Certain events occurring in texts allow readers to see the injustices in the world around them. In the novel, A Long Way Gone, by Ishmael Beah, readers see the struggles undergone by a boy soldier during an appalling war in Sierra Leone. This novel expresses how a child soldier is impacted as a result of civil war, the power of authority and the lack of parenting

  • Ishmael Themes

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    After Ishmael returns to Freetown, Sierra Leone, After help from the RUF and the military leaves the civilian government, and the war Ishmael has been avoiding catches up with him. After his uncle's death, Ishmael flees Sierra Leone for neighboring Guinea and eventually makes his way to his new life in the United States. The theme of this book was courage because it took a lot of strength to do what Ishmael did. Ishmael and his friends show courage on the decisions they had to make and the way they

  • Examples Of Imagery In A Long Way Gone

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    Imagine yourself in the shoes of a twelve year old boy who vigorously fought through blood and death, seeking for survival and hope during a Civil War in Sierra Leone. The novel, A Long Way Gone, tells the story of, Ishmael Beah, a young boy who experienced the mental and physical battle of reluctantly becoming a soldier. Today, majority of us can relate to Ishmael’s unfortunate circumstances through his life because it is something that we have all been affected by individually in areas all across

  • Child Soldiers Persuasive Speech

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    Imagine that you are living in a world where murders don't have to go to jail they they can just go home then go out and kill the next day.Well that is what we are doing when we let our child murders get away. I strongly believe that child soldiers are perpetrators for 3 simple reasons. One reason being that it is no different if it is in war time or not. I also think this because child soldiers have denied getting help. My third reason is that kid volunteer to be in the war and they don't have paperwork

  • The Affects of War on Children

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    It is said that the most delicate, crucial time in one’s life is their childhood. In a span of four years, a child is taught to walk, talk and interact with one another. Around this time, they also begin to learn a sense of right and wrong. A child who is raised in a nurturing environment knows to be kind and caring towards others, whereas a child that is brought up in violent and demoralizing conditions displays more hostility towards others. The protagonists in Loung Ung’s First They Killed My

  • Emotional Response in A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah

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    A long way gone by Ishmael Beah, attempts to evoke a powerful response from the leader, by using vivid descriptions to show how he has become emotionally traumatized by the acts of violence in the war. The reader then sympathizes with Ishmael and begins to understand the lasting and deep, emotional pain that Ishmael deals with on a daily basis. The book is based on actual events and is expressed through a personal point of view. Ishmael wrote a memoir that tells the story of a young boy who is torn

  • Book Review Of A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah

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    Book Review This is a book review of a novel called A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. The book was published on February 13th, 2007 by Douglas McIntyre and it has got 229 pages. The genre of this book is what is called a memoir which is basically a collection of memories that an individual writes about moments or events, both public or private that took place in the author's life. A Long Way Gone is the true story of Ishmael Beah, who becomes an unwilling boy soldier during a civil war in Sierra

  • Loss of Innocence in A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

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    A prominent theme in A Long Way Gone is about the loss of innocence from the involvement in the war. A Long Way Gone is the memoir of a young boy, Ishmael Beah, wanders in Sierra Leone who struggles for survival. Hoping to survive, he ended up raiding villages from the rebels and killing everyone. One theme in A long Way Gone is that war give innocent people the lust for revenge, destroys childhood and war became part of their daily life. In the A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah, a twelve-year-old explains

  • A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah

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    Hope enables people to move on by providing the thought that maybe tomorrow’s events will be better than today’s. Hope is a theme that remains constant in every part of A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah. Ishmael begins the novel optimistic, believing he will find his family again. This optimism is later lost when Ishmael is recruited by the army to fight against the rebels, causing him to become addicted to drugs and the thrill of killing. Three years after his recruitment, Ishmael is rescued by UNICEF-a

  • Violence In A Long Way Gone

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    Ishmael Beah,who is just a twelve year old young boy, tries to manage a way to survive his way out of war by hopping from one village after another. A story named “A Long Way Gone” written by Ishmael himself where he, his brother, and two friends were to leave their village for safety, but along the way they experienced many violence that is said to be inhumane in society today. Violence is said to be the intention to hurt, damage, or kill someone. These are what Ishmael has faced both physical

  • Character Analysis: A Long Walk To Water

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    The novel, A Long Walk to Water is a written by Linda Sue Park where it tells the story of the “Lost Boys of Sudan,” who are refugees who have fled from their villages during the Second Sudanese Civil War, whereas in the 1980s. Each boy traveled gruesome walks and threaded on survival, where the danger of both nature and violent human-works threatened with danger. But the main character of the story, Salva Dut was one of those “Lost Boys” who is based on a real-person, and have strikingly survived

  • Child Soldiers Research Papers

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    The use of child soldiers is a topic that is persistently ignored by several countries and organizations, as nothing is being done to help these children who are stuck in this traumatic childhood. Due to the desperation of soldiers in various regions and combats zones around the world, children are forcefully recruited into army, and onto the treacherous battlefield. Although several investigations into the use of child soldiers have been conducted, they have failed to resolve the issue at hand.

  • Ishmael Beah Quotes

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    Bryson Couch 669 words Ms. Maggert Honors English III 18 May 2016 The Boy Soldier We all fight different wars. These wars can physically and mentally traumatize us as people. Mentally rehabilitation is necessary to bring back peace of mind. Love ones being murdered in cold blood, torturous scenes, and death that we could never imagine as a United States citizen led ishmael beah on a path of revenge. Violence is used to cope in some cases, but it can only lead to more death. In this novel, violence

  • Desensitization

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    In the book A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah, Ishmael becomes a child soldier. To compensate for these traumatic situations he is unknowingly desensitized. This is a numbing of emotions toward grotesque displays of violence. Today desensitization can come from video games, this can cause violent behavior in people who participate in these games. Although, there is a therapy called systematic desensitization, this type of therapy was used to rehabilitate Ishmael in the book A Long Way Gone. More and

  • Ishmael Beah Family In A Long Way Gone

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    In his personal memoir titled “A long way Gone” Ishmael Beah incorporated the concept of family into his personal story. Traveling in a world of his own Beah encountered different events where his approach to family evolved. From losing his important primary family, and establishing close relationships with individuals he met along his journey. Hope, revenge, trust & love were three important key stages discovered as his definition and approach to family changed. Ishmael Beah’s first transition

  • A Long Way Gone Literary Analysis

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    Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone should stay in Sterling High School’s English 4 curriculum because it teaches the reader that recovering from a horrible situation is possible, also Beah’s complex literal devices he uses to express his situation opens it up to the mind of a more experienced reader. Ishmael Beah’s memoir A Long Way Gone should stay in the English IV curriculum because it teaches the reader that anyone can recover from a bad situation. First off, Beah’s recovery home is being

  • Along Way Gone Book Report

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    Over the past month or two we have been reading many articles and even the book “ Along Way Gone” by Ishmael Beah. These articles and this book have taken us into some child soldiers stories and what it was like having to participate in the war. These children were forced to take part in these crimes, they were brutally tortured, and many were shot because they didn’t obey their commanders. In my opinion I believe that child soldiers should be granted amnesty. While you read the book” Along

  • A Long Way Gone Analysis Essay

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    A Long Way Gone is a novel written in first person point of view by Ishmael Beah, as a child soldier who learned how to survive independently. The author uses figurative language and detailed descriptions to create realistic images, using the five senses. Ishmael’s use of words creates a vivid picture in the reader’s mind, so they can see and feel what Ishmael experienced. Ishmael is a young boy who lives in Mogbwemo, Sierra Leone and loves rap music. However, the peace didn't last, a war broke