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    Blossoming Lives Sprouted From Friends, Family, and Fights In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie one realises humans all need other people to help one change and grow; the characters Arnold and Roger demonstrate this by helping each other alter negative parts of themselves. Initially, Arnold is a hopeless, trapped in a perpetual stream of despair, demoralisation, and defeatedness. In a final attempt to escape the suffocating hold his society has on in him…

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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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    The One and Only Nomad The Absolute True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie resembles a native American boy, named Arnold, who decides to change his fate and leave his reservation school and go to a rich white school to become more than someone who just stays on the reservation his whole life. Alexie shows that bullying is humiliating and sometimes soul- crushing, but if you keep your hopes high you will eventually overcome it. Arnold gets bullied on the reservation and bullied at…

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    Reservation Blues

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    Why I chose this book: I’ve decided to read Reservation Blues, by Sherman Alexie for book report #3. I think that I will enjoy it because I have read another book by the same author called The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, and I absolutely loved it. Not only does this book seem like a good fit for me, Sherman Alexie also happens to be a minority author which was part of the criteria for this assignment. Sherman grew up on the Spokane Indian Reservation and many of his books shed…

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    Friendship is a pretty important part of your life. Some friendships can be good, and some can be bad. In the book “The absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.” Sherman Alexie tell that Junior and Rowdy have a good friendship throughout the book. Junior and Rowdy have always been there for each other, made each other happy, and made lots of memories. One Reason Junior and Rowdy have a good friendship is because Junior and Rowdy are always there for each other. One example of this is when:…

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    Sherman Alexi, in an excerpt of his bildungsroman novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, personalizes the struggles of being a poor teen boy on the Snoqualmie Indian Reservation. Alexi writes through the perspective of a 14-year-old boy named Arnold Spirit Junior (nicknamed Junior) in order to reach wealthier audiences that are unable to fathom the challenges faced every day by Indians. By doing so, Alexi underscores the pain and suffering that comes with a poor childhood paired…

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    In the story looking for Alaska I found it interesting. At the start of the story i thought that pudge had made bad choices that's what made me more Interested as I read each page of the book. At the start pudge’s life seemed not very good as his parents were making him going to boarding school. When pudge goes to his new room he meets his new roommate the Colonel. Pudge and the Colonel start to become friends and grow a strong friendship. The Colonel took pudge to meet a new friend of the…

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    Every now and again I come across a commercial on television about a college fund for American Indians. The commercial features three American Indian students shouting outside while their words echo from the nearby mountains. It brings to light how American Indian students can turn their education into an entire tribe’s education. “Education can end poverty, violence, and health issues on the rez.” However, “only 5% of the Native Americans on the reservations can afford to go to college.”…

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    The True Portrayal of Alcoholism Sherman Alexie written a novel about a boy’s journey as a Native American living on a reservation in the book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. One may think the addiction may not be as prominent in there society due to how Native Americans are usually perceived, such as free, family oriented, and caring spirit. However, Sherman Alexie tells a more in depth relationship that Native Americans and Alcohol share. Sherman Alexie did receive some bad…

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    In Sherman Alexie's novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Junior must balance his acceptance and rejection of reservation culture in order to be happy. This is first shown when Junior tells his best friend Rowdy that he is switching schools, next it is shown when his tribe gives him peace after his grandmothers passing, and finally it is shown when Junior shows empathy for his tribe. Junior first rejects tribal culture when he leaves the reservation to go to Rearden. This is…

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