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    faithful to one in order to maintain our promise of friendship. I believe that loyalty is a powerful force that can only be broken by one thing, and that is human selfishness. In the book “Of Mice and Men” by John Steinbeck and in the autobiography “A Long Walk to Freedom” by Nelson Mandela the themes of loyalty and friendship were shared. In the book “Of Mice…

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    I read a book called a long walk to water by linda sue parks. There was a boy named salva, he live in southern sudan and he was at school one day. It was a normal day or so he thought they heard gunshots outside. They were told to run into the bush not back home and so he did. He was considered a lost boy and he could not find his family. He was sure that his family was dead because he has been in a refugee camp for about 16 years. Then he gets adopted by a family in america and he gets some…

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    The Sudan: A Long Walk to Water The Sudan is a North African country sharing borders with the Red Sea, Egypt, Libya, Chad, Central African Republic, South Sudan, Ethiopia, and Eritrea, has been the concern of the world due to its civil war, the lost boys, and the many people who have lost their homes since its independence from British and Egyptian rule in 1956. The countless conflicts have caused millions of Sudaneses to died and fled the country in hopes of surviving, so one day, they can…

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    A Long Walk to Water, by Linda Sue Park, is about an 11-year-old boy named Salva. He lives in Southern Sudan in 1985, during the Second Sudanese Civil War. He ends up having to flee his village, Loun-Ariik, not knowing if he will ever see his family again. The factors that made survival possible for Salva are individuals, such as Uncle, groups/organizations, like the refugee camps, and Salva's strength, both physical and psychological. Salva would not have been able to make it to the…

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    Although the movie “A Good Lie” and the book “ A Long Walk to Water” are very similar, they also have many differences. The stories talk about different perspectives of the war and how each of the characters went through that war and what they did when the Northern Governments destroyed their villages. They were forced to run away from their burnt villages in essence that if they stayed there, they would be killed. The characters are part of The Lost Boys in both stories and are on their way to…

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    Over two million people died during the 30 year war in Sudan. In the book A Long Walk to Water by Linda Sue Park there is a story about a boy named Salva and his journey through life, and the struggles of being in Sudan during the war. Somehow, Salva managed to survive through adapting to new cultures, winning the battles of dangerous situations, and losing loved ones throughout the book. In A Long Walk to Water, Salva had to adapt to a new culture to become an American. When Salva discovered…

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    Suffering in, A Long Walk To Water The title of this book is A Long Walk To Water. The author is Linda Sue Park and it is Realistic Fiction. The theme I chose was suffering. In this book there are 2 main characters Salva and Nya. Salva is a caring boy from the Dinka Tribe. Nya is a hardworking girl from the Nuer Tribe. The Dinka and the Nuer are enemies. Both characters exemplify the theme of suffering. The setting is Southern Sudan. The conflicts Nya has are getting water, thrones and…

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    Cinematic Analysis, The Long Walk Home Summary: The movie The Long Walk Home directed by Richard Pearce is an inspiring movie recounting the experiences of regular citizens during the Montgomery bus boycott, narrated by a young white girl Mary Katherine Thompson. The theme of the movie is that one has to do what’s right regardless of what other people think. The movie starts by showing a regular day for the Thompsons, a well-off white family living in Montgomery Alabama. Their black maid, Odessa…

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    A long walk to water Salva relied on not giving up and mental toughness and motivation. Imagine your town is under attack and you're in school then your teacher tells you to run but you want to go get your family but you alsodont want to save yourself from the horror in your city that is one of salvas problems. I probably could survived like salva because i’m pretty tough all you need is a positive attitude,mental toughness and motivation. A positive attitude is like you not…

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    Connected Life Journeys In “A Long Walk To Water” written by Linda Sue Park. There are two stories, one of a boy named Salva, and the other of a girl named Nya. They both lived in Southern Sudan; although at different times. Salva’s taking place in 1985, and Nya’s taking place in 2008. Salva and Nya’s life journeys both involved war, walking, and family. In the end their lives connected each other together in a beautiful way. Salva and Nya’s journeys are alike because they both had to…

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