A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier

Using the book to justify your response, do Ishmael and his companions have any choice but to become perpetrators of violence rather than victims of it? (chapter 12)

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Ishmael and his companions have little choice but to join government forces. They need the protection of the soldiers as well as resources like food and water. They have to become child soldiers: perpetrators of violence or become victims themselves.