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    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 what was importance of reading in his life. For Alexie reading was a way to save himself, he said “All indian children were expected to fail in non Indian world”. He refused to fail and therefor he read books, newspaper and magazines and eventually he started…

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    Sherman Alexie Father

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    Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie was born to write. Being brought into this world with a heart wrenching disease, having alcoholic parents, and a surgery that could have possibly made it impossible for him to transfer his deep and poetic thoughts into words. However, Sherman was able to overcome all the medical cases, and climb the mountain of success. He is now able to put all of his dreams and experiences into the process of writing incredible stories. Sherman Alexie uses his rough upbringing,…

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    Sherman Alexie Analysis

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    Sherman Joseph Alexie, Jr., grew up in Wellpinit, Washington, on the Spokane Indian Reservation. He is a Spokane-Coeur d'Alene novelist, short story writer, poet, and filmmaker. Alexie uses his personal experiences to show what his life was like on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpoint, Washington. Alexie and Junior, both have had similar medical experiences, family support, and cultural experiences. Although, “his father, an alcoholic, spent little time at home, and his mother supported…

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    Sherman Alexie Biography

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    Frustrated with lack of change in his Indian community, Sherman Alexie sets out to defy stereotypes and save the lives of those without equal chance through reading and writing. He also sets out to learn how to read and write. After some hard and tedious years of work, he decides to become a writer. He writes novels, short stories, and poems. Along with this, he also teaches Indian kids creative writing. Though he became a writer and a teacher, it was not always that way. He used to read a whole…

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    Sherman Alexie Thesis

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    Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie is an influential Native American writer from Spokane, Washington. He is best known for his novel The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven. He was born with a severe medical condition and was never expected to amount to anything. He has written novels, short stories, poems, and even a screenplay, all heavily influenced by Native American culture and reservation life. He has gone on to achieve much in his career and still remains relevant today. He doesn’t…

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    one to depend on and one to give them advise from what is wrong and right . Several adults and children live without someone to guide them through life .These people are often influenced by the wrong people in society which causes them to do things they will later regret . This is problem is presented in Sherman Alexie’s novel Flight published in 2007 , under the character Zits. Sherman Alexie creates an emotional yet inspiring novel through his use of familism , revenge and the search for…

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    “I grew up in a storytelling culture, a tribal culture, but also in an American storytelling culture.”- Sherman Alexie. This tells us that he was born and raised through a storytelling and tribal culture, which was his Native American side. Although they lived on the reservation their traditions of their ancestors did not fade they learned through telling stories and practicing their traditions. However, he soon leaves the reservation filled with his culture and native roots to go to an American…

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    Sherman Alexie Challenges

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    A wise person once said, ‘’ Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.’’ People can have a simple life if they found ways to not make it complex. Within the novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time by Sherman Alexie states the main character complication he faces in the book. Junior demonstrates his struggles and difficulties in the story and find ways to fix them. Therefore, the author depicts a hassle Junior faces when it says, “ I was actually born with too much…

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    “Indian Education” by Sherman Alexie is a short story that really captures whomever reads it. The structure of the short story is quite a unique one. I have never seen a story told this way, which is one of the reasons it compelled me to read it. It’s told as episodes, from first grade all the way to postscript: class reunion. Each episode tells the reader more about the narrator’s Indian background and how each important event in life and education that happened that year, shaped his identity.…

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    In my Opinion Sherman Alexie wrote “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” with the purpose of informing the reader of the challenges he faced as a young Indian boy that “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie was not supposed to be educated by societies standards. Alexie used his own personal experiences as a young smart Indian to express his point of view. His love of books derived from his love and adoration of his father. The purpose of this essay is to…

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