A Long Way Gone
How does it show desperation and determination in this book
The original quesiton is "What makes it possible for people to do harm to a stranger? Explore the human capacity for violence." so I need help for this too.
The original quesiton is "What makes it possible for people to do harm to a stranger? Explore the human capacity for violence." so I need help for this too.
I think that desperation is really just an extension of survival. From the moment he fled the violence at Mattru Jong, the focus of Beah's life became surviving day to day. He learns quickly that in order to survive, he must suppress his true emotions. After the RUF attacks Mattru Jong, Beah lets go of his prior attachments to family and friends, joining up with boys who, like him, are on the run. Even though he welcomes the company, he remains emotionally distant from his newfound friends. When they die or become separated from one another, Beah does not have time to mourn. His goal is to live through one more day, and he can't afford to stop and think about the atrocities around him.