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Formato
Kindle
Pagine
27
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Aug 26, 2013
Editore
Informed Media
Descrizione
This study guide delves into the profound narrative of "A Long Way Gone" by Ishmael Beah, guiding readers through the complexities of war, childhood, and resilience. It offers an insightful analysis of Beah's experiences as a child soldier in Sierra Leone, highlighting the harsh realities that shape a young person's life in conflict.
With a focus on themes of survival and redemption, the guide encourages readers to reflect on the impact of civil war on personal identity and the transformative power of storytelling. Through various exercises and discussion questions, it aims to deepen comprehension and foster critical thinking about the text.
Additionally, the guide provides context to the historical events that frame Beah's journey, enriching readers' understanding of the socio-political landscape of Sierra Leone. By navigating through the emotional landscape of the memoir, the study guide serves as a valuable resource for both students and educators.
With a focus on themes of survival and redemption, the guide encourages readers to reflect on the impact of civil war on personal identity and the transformative power of storytelling. Through various exercises and discussion questions, it aims to deepen comprehension and foster critical thinking about the text.
Additionally, the guide provides context to the historical events that frame Beah's journey, enriching readers' understanding of the socio-political landscape of Sierra Leone. By navigating through the emotional landscape of the memoir, the study guide serves as a valuable resource for both students and educators.