The Resilient Thrive of a Native In all three compositions: the short story Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie, the painting Contemporary Sioux Indian by James Bama, and the poem Without Title by Diane Glancy all exemplify the resiliency in modern Native American culture. Ever since the British came to America the Native American culture has been distorted. Without obtaining resiliency as a Native…
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is a novel based on one character’s, Arnold’s, life of adversity. The Glass Castle is another great novel, very similar to ATDPTI, in which the main character, Jean, tells her life story of adventure and hardship. In addition to both books being attention grabbers, the characters that tell the story have very alike life styles. The novel ATDPTI shares many similarities, and characteristics with the novel, The Glass Castle, some of these include…
The Relationship with Oneself. Junior has a better understanding of everything that has happened or is happening when he is on the reservation. He has been there his whole life so he knows how it will influence him. Sometimes those influences are bad. For example he is apart of “The Black Eye of the Month Club”. If a teenager is involved in something like this then they will not be happy with what they are dealing with. He knows that he is pure Indian, but he also knows that he can better…
The three essays;“The joy of reading and writing: superman and me” by Sherman Alexie, “Is google making us stupid” by Nicholas Carr and “Reunion with boredom” by Charles Simic talk about reading; However Alexie reflects on how reading saved his life, Carr considers that technology has ruined the ability to read deeply and at a length and Simic refers to reading as a way to escape boredom. Alexie talks about his childhood experience as to how he learned to read from a superman comic book and…
Sherman Alexie grew up on an reservation in Spokane, Washington, where illiteracy was the norm. However, Alexie was not normal compared to most peers, growing up to be an author of 18 different novels and the essay "Superman and me" published in Los Angeles Times. Sherman Alexie writes about reading in "Superman and Me" to explain its impact on his life and encourage Native Americans to break the illiteracy stereotype. Alexie employs a combination of analogy, anaphora, and contrasts which allows…
Have you ever had a hard time switching from a totally different environment? The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, demonstrates many things. Most importantly it demonstrates how a new environment can give you a different perspective. Junior changed many times throughout the novel. Especially, Penelope gave him a different view of himself. Gordy displayed him a way that being smart is a good thing. Junior's sister Mary gave him confidence to do what his heart…
Sherman Alexie’s “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven” is a 1993 short story that looks into the life of a Native American man who is depressed after a failed relationship with a white woman in Seattle, now living alone in the Spokane Indian Reservation and feels haunted by his past. Sherman Alexie characterizes the narrator with point of view—the narrator’s perception of others and their own onto his perception of self, character—through the narrator’s identity as a Native American…
Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” provides a humorous view of the difficult life conditions of Native Americans. This novel is the story of a young Spokane Indian named Junior and his difficult transition of leaving the reservation to attend an all-white school. Junior experiences many unfortunate situations: he is condemned as a traitor by his people on the reservation, his best friend hates him for leaving, and his grandmother, sister, and his father’s…
Being in high school is hard, but trying to figure out who to become is even worse. In the book, The Absolutely True Diary of A Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, Junior discovers his identity by pushing through hard times. While finding his identity Junior has to learn to deal with addiction, poverty, and overcoming stereotypes. However, after his battle in high school he becomes the man he wants to be. Being an addicted can cause many problems to oneself and the surrounding people. One…
In the short story “What You Pawn, I Will Redeem”, Sherman Alexie argues that people want to fit in and belong in society because all humans have the drive to be a part of something. There are many ways that people try to fit in the world, but Jackson Jackson has a strange technique. Jackson is on a quest to find $999 to buy back a regalia that was stolen from his grandmother fifty years ago. He goes on an adventure that is like a roller coaster, Jackson continuously gets sums of money and then…