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Friday, January 6, 2017

A Boy and a War

For virtually three years, all pariah could think of was the fight, fighting, and his family, who were no monthlong there to comfort him when he needed it. A eagle-eyed Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier is a invention that starts out with the author, shipwreck survivor Beah, at age 12 in Mattru Jong. It was in January 1993 that the war came to where he lived and ruined his manner. He was taken in by the g everywherenment army afterward walking slightly to incompatible villages trying to escape the horrors of the war, and was squeeze to fight against the rebels. The rebels were emotionless; they went around burning villages and cities, and killing guiltless mint for absolutely no reason. The book itself is quite graphic, with its rendering of Beahs fellow soldiers, but the story in itself is a travesty. The story, an activated roller coaster, shows that coming of age,  for pariah, meant for him to jail his past life with his families and friends in order to fight, a nd to channel his force towards the rebels for murdering his family and friends, but he has to do it all himself.\nOf course Ishmael could not just throwing away his past life and emotions in just a snap. He had to learn to do it over time. He loved his family, untold like many people do, and it is hard to let go of them if they are lost from a life. When the corporal is telling the soldiers to egg on the banana tree, he tells the soldiers to project the banana tree as the enemy ¦ who are answerable for everything that has happened to you  (112), which helped Ishmael discard his life. It helped him stop about what his past life was. It helped him focus on the procreation and fighting, for his parents, even though they were not there anymore.\nChanneling his rage of his family and friends deaths was other thing Ishmael had to do. It was what would very help him to fight the rebels; the ones who kill everyone he loved. When the soldiers were stabbing the banana tree, the corporal says repeatedly to visualize...

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