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English, 05.07.2019 21:30 gapaxton22

Read the excerpt below from a long way gone by ishmael beah and answer the question that follows. “you were negative nineteen years old.” that’s what my father used to say when i would ask about what life was like in sierra leone following independence in 1961. it had been a british colony since 1808. sir milton margai became the first prime minister and ruled the country under the sierra leone peoples party (slpp) political banner until his death in 1964. his half brother sir albert margai succeeded him until 1967, when siaka stevens, the all people’s congress (apc) party leader, won the election, which was followed by a military coup. siaka stevens returned to power in 1968, and several years later declared the country a one-party state, the apc being the sole legal party. it was the beginning of “rotten politics,” as my father would put it. i wondered what he would say about the war that i was now running from. i had heard from adults that this was a revolutionary war, a liberation of the people from corrupt government. but what kind of liberation movement shoots innocent civilians, children, that little girl? there wasn’t anyone to answer these questions, and my head felt heavy with the images that it contained. as we walked, i became afraid of the road, the mountains in the distance, and the bushes on either side. when does this flashback occur in the plot of a long way gone? in a short-answer response, analyze why beah chose to provide this flashback at that particular moment in the story.

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