A Long Way Gone

How does Ishmael treat the new character (Gasemu) in the chapter? Does he deserve how Ishmael treats him? Is there significance in this change in Ishmael’s attitude? Why? What does it show?

How does Ishmael treat the new character (Gasemu) in the chapter? Does he deserve how Ishmael treats him? Is there significance in this change in Ishmael’s attitude? Why? What does it show?

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As they get nearer to the village, the see a man cutting down ripe bananas. Beah recognizes him as Gasemu, one of the “notorious single men” of Mattru Jong. Gasemu studies the boys for a moment, then asks them to help him carry bananas to the village. As they gather the bananas, Gasemu indicates that he recognizes Beah and tells the young man that his family has been looking for him. At this news, Beah becomes impatient to reach the village but Gasemu insists on keeping a slow, steady pace. Beah becomes angry when Gasemu calls for a rest, but then Beah starts his walk before everyone else so that he may be in the lead.