A Long Way Gone Ishmael Beah Character Analysis

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Throughout life, humans experience a variety of situations that requires decisions made by the unconscious mind. The decisions made are based off of humans need to be satisfied, directed towards the goal of attainment. According to Abraham Maslow, people are motivated to achieve certain needs although some needs take preeminence over other needs. When lacking the ability to achieve basic human needs, some tend to use different methods in order to obtain the wanted needs. As seen in A Long Way Gone, Ishmael Beah commits unforgettable acts of violence in order to fulfill his need for security. In the entirety of Ishmael’s childhood, his human need for safety required powerful acts of violence. Ever since Ishmael's childhood, Ishmael became