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Ishamel Beah's memoir, A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier, recalls his experiences as a child soldier during the Sierra Leone's civil war of the 1990's. Brainwashed to accept violence at a very young age, Beah was rescued by UNICEF at the age of sixteen and spent much of his life after rescue struggling with the painful memories of his youth. He eventually overcame his childhood experiences, and today he travels the world to share his story with others.
Based on the summary, which type of conflict does A Long Way Gone explore?
Man vs. man
Man vs. nature
Man vs. self
Man vs. society
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Man vs society is conflict of the summary
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As per the summary, it appears that the conflict the writer is talking about us man versus self. The summary clearly shows how a boy who was forced to grow and accept violence at a very young age. Later when he was rescued, he decides to move on the past memories and grow as an individual forgetting the past. This clearly indicates the fight within and how a person is willing to grow from his bad experience.
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