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This text is an excerpt from "A Long Way Gone" written by Ishmael Beah, where he recounts the experiences he had when he became a soldier, still a child at the age of 12, in the Sierra Leone War.
The excerpt presented by you shows how much the war and the situation where Beah lived made him mature a lot and at an early age, since from an early age, he understood the concept of death and especially the concept of death of someone dear and loved. He presents the monkey as a representation of the government, blamed for the deaths and the problems that all citizens in the region are facing, for this reason, the government needs to be removed, killed and overthrown, preventing other people from being killed on his behalf.
Author Chinua Achebe believed that while feminine represents weakness, masculinity represents virtue. He exudes an obsession with just being male in every manner, including a fascination with wealth, power, and the traditional roles in which men and women were treated equally.
The story tackles the concept of masculinity by following Okonkwo's progress to become a strong man in his tribe as well as subsequent collapse, both within his tribe and in sight of his son Nwoye. Okonkwo devotes himself to becoming macho as possible. Okonkwo laments the lack of aggression displayed by his kid Nwoye because he adheres to traditional gender roles. Since of this, it's telling that he says he wishes his child Ezinma were a guy because it shows how much he loves her.
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