A Long Way Gone Comparative Essay

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All survivors from 21st century wars have traumatic memories that people can sympathize for and stories that are cringe worthy. Two 21st century war autobiographies that exemplify how gruesome the war was in Sierra Leone, Africa are The Bite of the Mango by Mariatu Kamara and A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier by Ishmael Beah. These real accounts from children who grew up during these hard times give insight on how the standards of life have changed. Both novels The Bite of the Mango and A Long Way Gone encompass meaningful qualities that can be related and contrasted with one another.
In each story, Mariatu Kamara and Ishmael Beah describe their first time as a child where they witnessed the Sierra Leone war. In A Long Way Gone Ishmael …show more content…

Despite the apparent genders of Mariatu Kamara being a girl and Ishmael Beah being a boy, they both have seen the same inhumane ways that the rebels inflicted death upon innocent villagers. One of the many horrible sights that Beah describes in A Long Way Gone is, “On other paths of the village were the half-burnt remains of those who had fought fiercely to free themselves, only to die outside” (Beah 94). Painful deaths like this one were explicitly described in both novels. From The Bite of the Mango, Kamara exclaims how people fought the same exact fates of death or punishment to remind them of the rebel’s tyranny. For instance, Kamara declared, “I felt I could almost deal with the horror of what the rebels had done to me. After all, Ibrahim and Mohamed, as well as hundreds of other young people, had also lost their hands” (Kamara 73). This proves how boys and girls would be treated the same during the war and had similar stories to tell. The roles of gender and age in A Long Way Gone and The Bite of the Mango portray how war damaged the lives of each of the narrators in similar and contrasting

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