Euripides once said, "the man who knows when not to act is wise. To my mind, bravery is forethought." While this quote can be applied to many walks of life, it has a strong correlation to the memoir, A Long Way Gone. The rebels, also known as the RUF(Revolutionary United Front) began entering villages and essentially taking people hostage. They knew that the government they were battling could not risk killing all its people in the villages by sending their troops in. For this reason the rebels needed the villagers and when the villagers began running away out of sheer fear, the rebels began slaughtering the people whom they were "fighting for." To provide an example of the atrocities committed by the rebels for those unfamiliar with the memoir, I would like to bring your attention to a quote that merely scratches the surface of these atrocities. "They had carved their initials on his body with a hot bayonet and chopped off all his fingers with the exception of his thumbs."(Beah 21) This was done to a man who was still alive and he was sent to be a "messenger" to the other villages. To us this is unfathomable, but in Liberia, Ishmael saw this on a regular basis and was constantly running for his life.
On one occasion, Ishmael and his friends were caught by a few rebels and he recalls, "as we approached the village, two rebels ran ahead. Six of us and one rebel, I thought to myself. But he had a semiautomatic machine gun and a long belt of bullets wrapped around him."(Beah 32) Ishmael had contemplated attacking the rebel with his five friends, however in not doing so he probably saved their lives. The rebel was walking directly behind them with the gun pointed at their heads and certainly would have pulled the trigger if one of the boys moved erratically. Ishmael knew when not to act and saved several lives. Another excellent example of this forethought bravery and wisdom could be located when a tribe caught the boys hiding out inside of a shack. Twelve of them (tribesmen) ran after seven of us, wrestling us to the sand. They tied our hands."(Beah 65) Ishmael allowed the pursuing villagers to catch him, realizing the situation would be exacerbated by a violent struggle. Once tied, the boys and Ishmael were returned to the village to face the chief. The chief then said, " 'you children have become little devils, but you came to the wrong village... Well this is the end of the road for devils like you. Out there in the ocean even you rascals cannot survive.' "(Beah 66) It is essential to understand that young boys were recruited for the rebel cause and feared because of this. It is because of this, the villagers wanted to kill the boys; they were concerned with their village's safety. Before the boys were to be led off to their deaths in the ocean, a hip hop tape fell out of Ishmael's pockets. The chief picked up this unknown form of music and asked Ishmael what it was all about. By keeping calm and respectfully explaining and dancing the music, Ishmael persuaded the chief who reversed the death sentence, realizing these boys were not violent rebels but mere children. The lack of struggle and composed behavior presented by Ishmael once again saved the lives of several people. His foresight allowed him to make brave, wise choices even in the face of death.
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As I read your blog, particularly about the atrocities, I am watching, "The Last Lynching" on the Discovery Channel. You may find it interesting.
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