A Long Way Gone By Ishmael Beah Sparknotes

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Hunter Davis Mr.Werley English lll 9 March 2023 Unusual Normalites Ishmael Beah reflects on his experience as a former child soldier in Sierra Leone and his societal challenges after the war. Ishmael describes the difficulty of readjusting to normal life and the struggle to find a sense of belonging and purpose in the world. Beah begins by describing the unreal experience of returning to his village after the war. He says, "Everything seemed so normal, yet it was all real." (8)Beah had spent years as a child soldier, forced to commit acts of violence and witness unspeakable atrocities. As a young child, Ishmael “had no trust or any kind of normality”(2) in his life, Ishmael wanted to have a normal childhood; he wanted to have a place to call home and live with a family who was willing to take care of him, so ismael moved to new york while moving to new york ishmael met his new adoptive mother and now ishamel relizes he has to step into normality here in new york, what was not so normal for ishmael was that he never had a report card, and ishmael needed a report …show more content…

Ismael got invited to play paintball “you shoot people”(5) this is where he could finally be a normal kid, what he has always dreamed of, ismael has already went through war he knew how to play, this was his