The actions that the character, or what may happen to the environment and how it is affected can help the theme. What is most important is dialogue and plot, those can help your understanding of theme also.
In order to acclimate children to war and mold them into effective killing machines, Lieutenant Jabati and his men employ several different tactics: drugs, pop culture, and several modes of emotional manipulation transform boys into killers. When Beah is about to go on his first raid, he is handed white pills for "energy". These white pills, plus brown brown and marijuana create a constant haze. Ultimately, there is a disconnect from reality when the addiction takes hold. Without the drugs, as in Benin Home, Beah becomes aggressive and the boys resort to raiding the hospital to quell their hunger. When the drugs begin to wear off, Beah's headaches return - as do images of slaughter.
Violent movies, like the drugs, help to create a surreal, dreamlike atmosphere for the boy soldiers. They would often go on attacks in the middle of films like Rambo or Commando, sometimes acting out techniques seen in the movies on the battlefield, and then pick up where they left off when returning to base. The reality of war bleeds into the fiction of war films, which helps to further disconnect the soldiers from the truth of situation. Beah's almost cinematic nightmares feel like a product of this conditioning and only through rehabilitation is he able to confront and discuss his wartime actions.
When he is being trained, Beah learns to channel his rage and seek vengeance for his family. Though he had spent months suppressing his emotions for the sake of survival, Lieutenant Jabati and his men encourage Beah and the boys to tap into the fear and anguish in order to kill. This gives the boys a personal motivation for each kill; though it is unlikely they are targeting the actual rebels who murdered their families. Jabati also exploits his authority by staging contests where the person who kills a prisoner fastest is the "winner". When Beah wins, there is a sense that Jabati is proud of him. In a way, Jabati becomes a father figure to the boys. When Beah and Alhaji are given up to the UNICEF workers, Beah feels betrayed by Jabati. In creating a power dynamic between them, Beah's trust is shattered. It takes the efforts of nurse Esther and other aid workers to begin rebuilding Beah's trust in adults.
1. When the people living in the faction system turn 16, they are required to take an aptitude test, which assigns them with the faction that their genes best match up with. On the day of the choosing ceremony, all of those kids are gathered in a room that is arranged into circles. Each faction has their own circle, and in the last circle are five large metal bowls that represent the five factions. The Abnegation bowl contains dull grey stones, the one fore Erudite is filled with water, Amity's has earth, Candor is represented by glass, and lit coals make up the Dauntless' bowl. The names of each teen are called out in alphabetical order. When your name is called, you are to cut your hand with the knife and let your blood spill into the bowl of the faction you wish to join. Once the choosing ceremony is complete, you must participate in the initiation of each faction, which takes a few weeks. If you do not pass initiation, you are considered factionless.
Abnegation: Selfishness
Amity: Aggression
Candor: Duplicity
Dauntless: Cowardice
Erudite: Ignorance
Hmmm....... well people might not know if there is a director or who made the play or movie or script so then the play or movie might be wierd if people think there is no director
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