A Long Way Gone
What does Esther mean when she says these things are not Beah's fault? Does he believe her right away? Why? Or why not?
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Esther tries to convince Beah that his family dying and his war-time experiences were not his fault. Beah was a victim of circumstances that were beyond his control. I think that at this point, Beah is still confused and frustrated. Slowly Beah opens up to Esther and he is able to put his experiences in some kind of context.