These chapters aren’t nearly as bad as the first two chapters. They weren’t nearly as gruesome. In the third chapter, it made you feel scared. I felt scared to what will happen to Ishmael and his family when the guns went off. When the guns went off, it made you wonder what will happen. In the third chapter it also made you feel sad. It made you sorry for the citizens of Mattru Jong. It made you sorry for them because of the attack of the rebels, and that the soldiers left the village before the attack. It also made you feel sad because handicapped people couldn’t be helped because both the handicapped person and the helper would be shot and killed. It also made you sorry for them because if they were captured and then escaped, they would die from the government’s military without question. You also felt sorry for Ishmael, his brothers, and his friends in the beginning of chapter 4 because they are all alone. This chapter was somewhat gruesome because of all of the severed body parts. Also you had to feel sorry for Ishmael because his brother was almost shot. In the fifth chapter, you felt sorry for them again because they were very thirsty and hungry. Also you felt sorry for them when the rebels found them and could’ve of killed the six of them very easily.
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i agree on how these chapters were not as bad as the first to. these ones were more about evoking emotion then making you feel sick.
I agree with you that these few chapters weren't nearly as bad as the first, but still pretty bad. I also agree with you that you can't help but feel sorry for all of the citizens affected by the rebel raids.
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