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Essay On A Long Way Gone And Beah's Life

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People face and put up a fight everyday against small challenges, big challenges, but they make it through. People face problems such as war, disease, and simple things like losing a game in sports. In the memoirs A Long Way Gone by Ishmael Beah and Night by Elie Wiesel the overall idea expressed are going through many challenges. Both dealt with lots of pain, challenges that got into their way, as well as being around death all the time. The challenges Wiesel and Beah experience while living through war are dealing with pain, overcoming obstacles, and living with death. A challenge Wiesel and Beah face is dealing with pain in all forms of it. In A Long Way Gone, Beah took some bullet wounds during war. In A Long Way Gone Beah states,“How did you get these scars? Bullet wounds” (Beah 248). Beah experiences physical pain in this instance, which relates …show more content…

Beah had become largely involved in war which made death a normality in his life. “The idea of death didn't cross my mind at all killing had become as easy as drinking water”(Beah 195). This shows that Beah was used to having death in his life as he compares it to the simple task of drinking water. Also with this Beah was constantly killing and seeing death which made it seem like it wasn't there. “These were just things that made me feel as I was immune to death”(Beah 255). After being involved in war for a while Beah became used to death as well as immune since he hadn't been killed. Wiesel had come to the decision that life and death were almost the same, everyday with more work, he just wanted to die. In Night Wiesel states,“Our minds numb with indifference. Here or elsewhere, what did it matter? die today or tomorrow, or later?”(Wiesel 98). This relates since Wiesel no longer cared about his life or the fact that death was coming closer and closer. Living through the tragedies of war and the Holocaust allowed Wiesel and Beah to learn and cope with

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