Children: Soldiers or Stew?
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In the novel, Moses, Citzen & Me, Delia Jarrett-Macauley conveys the narrator’s struggle to understand an ex-child soldier. In order to do so, the narrator, Julia, must forge a relationship with the physically and emotionally elusive, Citizen. But, why whittle such a large topic like child soldiers down to focus on only one child? Perhaps the only way to comprehend the magnitude is to view a glimpse of specific relationships affected by the social injustice. The same idea holds true for the relationship between Patrick Dillion and his ten-year old bodyguard, Muhammad Ali, in “My Bodyguard.”
 
 
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  1. In the novel, Moses, Citzen & Me, Delia Jarrett-Macauley conveys the narrator's struggle to understand an ex-child soldier
  2. Part of understanding a child soldier is trying to build empathy even when far-removed from the brutality and the events experienced by the child
  3. Citizen rejoined the same society, but to top it off, lived with Moses after murdering Moses' wife'Citizen's own grandmother
  4. On the contrary, Muhammad Ali was respected by his family and friends
  5. Does killing for a good cause affect a child solder's relationships that differently?
  6. Here, Swift treats children like animals rather than people.
  7. She blames attitudes, much like Swift's, as the culprit for the exploitation of children.
  8. In order to restore such hope, children in conflict, namely child soldiers, must be treated delicately.
  9. In both Moses, Citizen, & Me and 'My Bodyguard,' the narrators recall their relationships with child soldiers
 
 
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