Saturday, December 29, 2018
War Destroys Trust: a Long Way Gone
War Destroys Trust In the   untesteds Long Way Gone pariah Beah struggles between  affirm and survival in the midst of a grue  conscionable about warfarefare. He la workforcets how, the war had destroyed the enjoyment of the  real experience of meeting  community  end-to-end the  concur there are  umteen examples of this upsetting truth. The consequences of this mistrust in people are clear as he travels through Sierra Leon while  world incessantly threatened and assumed a member of the RUF. Most of this book is  active the ongoing struggle within pariah between trying to stay  alive and deciding who to trust.The phenomena of war and trust  mountain coexist only if you have an  might to differentiate your friends from enemies. pariah struggles throughout the book to stay alive, and thus decides to trust no one, but this could be detrimental to his survival.  shipwreck survivor gives an example of the repeated mistrust he encounters saying Many times during our  journeying we were sur   rounded by muscular men with machetes who almost killed us before they  realise we were just children running  forth from the war. A repose old  adult male in a  crossroads  formerly told  outcast and his friends, My children this country has lost its  total heart.People dont trust  all(prenominal) other anymore explaining just how  a great deal trust had been destroyed and replaced with fear and accusation. Because of the  persisting mistrust in the country when  casta fashion has any contact with a new person they automatically suspect  separately other, and things become very tense. In chapter fifteen Ishmael and his travel companions come  crossways the ocean for the first time, but the  ardour is short lived. They soon find themselves in a virulent fishing village which heard the rumor about the,  heptad boys and believed them to be rebels.They attacked the boys and took away their shoes, chased away from the village they were forced to walk on burning sand for hours. The mistr   ust of the  fisherman caused these boys great pain and suffering, but  fortuitously they got through it with the help of a  eleemosynary fisherman, we stayed in the hut for a week. Our  phalanx brought us food and water every morning and night. After  spend months in the forest a  heavy Ishmael finally comes into contact with some young people his age, Alhaji, Musa, Kanei, Jumah, Saidu, and Moriba.They all  nowadays froze in fear until Ishmael smiled to  endure the tension, and then talked about how they were going to Yele and he decided to follow them. This was most  plausibly a lifesaving decision, he decided to trust them and in turn they trusted him and helped  to each one other survive. They provided emotional support for each other throughout their journey such(prenominal) as when Kanei tried to talk to Ishmael for the first time, He tapped me on the  shoulder joint as if he knew what I had experienced.Circumstances will change and things will be fine, just hold on a  midget m   ore, he said, tapping my shoulder again and sagging. Mistrust and war are  2 inseparable concepts, mistrust leads to war and war leads to mistrust. This is clearly shown throughout the novel Ishmael conveys how war and fear combined  bed lead to savage thoughts and behaviors. He did  non recognize himself any longer because he did not trust others or  hitherto himself. Through what he had seen and what he had  make he was permanently separated from who he once was. Within a  collar year span Ishmael became in his own words, a long way gone.  
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