Inside he meets a wide range of individuals, some that he knows, and some that he doesn't have the foggiest idea of. As he and some different young men from the same armed force as him go to another section of the base, they realize that some individuals are from the enemy forces, which is the armed force against Ishmael's armed force. Before long, a fight followed in light of a few words that were said, this brought about six deaths and many wounds. Beforehand Ishmael expressed that war has destroyed the happiness regarding meeting individuals, and this fight generated from meeting another person is a prime case of this reality checking itself. Ishmael feared meeting new people, and after this minute, that horror of experiencing new individuals fortified in his …show more content…
Ishmael's impression of trust and survival was changing fairly often for the duration of his life. When he turned into a child soldier at such a young age the war decimated any happiness he used to have when he met new people, and eventually that pleasure became fear. However, after some time he met other individuals that were key pieces in changing Ishmael's attitude. When he met the lieutenant he discovered that his wariness is mostly over skepticism. When he met his Uncle Tommy, he figured out how to disappoint his gatekeeper and not manufacture a divider amongst him and others so rapidly. At long last when When he went to the UNICEF office and met the young men from the enemy armed force, he realized when to trust others without knowing them, and when to utilize his survival impulses. Those encounters and changes in Ishmael's reasoning demonstrate that trust and survival can exist