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    The novel "Reservation Blues", written by, Sherman Alexie, portrays Native American culture ideas and spiritual beliefs through both music and a story of young Native American's trying to live life away from their reservations. In “Reservation Blues”, Alexie creates a better understanding of Native American way of life through magical realism such as Robert Johnson’s guitar, Big Mom, and the “Gentleman.” The elements magical realism not only give the reader a different aspect of the characters,…

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    Wendell Santiago Showalter/Varley DE English 112 07 March 2016 Sherman Alexie’s “Indian Education” The short story “Indian Education” by Sherman Alexie, contains multiple examples of racism and discrimination Victor faced over the course of his lifetime. Sherman Alexie uses the literary element of point of view to suggest Victor’s experiences of racism and discrimination growing up both on and away from the Indian reservation. The short story “Indian Education” is narrated by the author…

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    carcinogens going into your body is like a death sentence. To top it off, people who smoke publicly affect their peers. Having designated smoking areas in public places would reduce the risk of second hand smoking. There are too many health risks that affect victims of secondhand smoke. Smoking areas would not only lessen the amount of people affected by secondhand smoke, but it would also decrease the number of people who smoke publicly. We must also find the places in communities where second…

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    Sherman Alexie in his essay, ‘Superman and Me,’’ argues about the stereotypes on the American Indian population which describes them as non-intelligent. The essay also describes how Alexie overcame these boundaries by seeking to learn. Sherman Alexie proved that not conforming and following his ambition to learn set him apart from the others. Alexie developed into a role model for those who seek to gain knowledge and go far. Throughout Alexie’s life there’s a stereotype of American Indians seen…

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    The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is a novel about a Native American named Junior living on the Spokane indian reservation who decides to go to a predominantly white school in order to get a better education. One of the main characters in the story, Mr.P, can be characterized as regretful and compassionate. Sherman Alexie’s purpose in developing Mr.P in this specific way is to progress the plot. One way, we can characterize Mr.P is by describing him as regretful.…

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    In the essay “Superman and Me” author Sherman Alexie develops his claim that knowledge is power.Over the course of the text the author Alexie strengthens his claim by using his cultural background , anecdotes and changes of tones. In the beginning of the essay , Alexie establishes his claim of knowledge by using his cultural background and opinions.At the beginning of the text , Alexie provides more about his childhood background it shows “We lived on a combination of irregular…

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    Through the trials of life we’re all just trying to answer one question: Who am I? Arnold tackles that exact question in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. For the sake of self-discovery, Arnold goes against the wishes of his community, he puts himself in a brand new territory and does things that he wouldn’t have at Wellpinit. He pretends to be someone he isn’t, but eventually we know who Arnold really is, and how he preserves himself in his mad world. In The…

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    The Pursuit for Identity In his short story “What You Pawn I Will Redeem,” Sherman Alexie seeks for his uniqueness as being a homeless, alcoholic Indian man. The author is a Spokane Indian conceived in 1966 on the Spokane Reservation in WellPoint, Washington. He is an artist, author, and movie producer. A great deal of his written work draws on his encounters as a Native American experiencing childhood with the Spokane Reservation. As a Native American, Alexie’s fundamental concern is…

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    Superman And Me Analysis

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    Succeeding Is the Way to Be a Good Outsider “Superman and me” by Sherman Alexie is a story about a boy who learned to read with a comic book which drove a him to be passionate about reading and became someone who tries to save his life by doing so. He tells us how he became someone in regard to the environment he grew up in and did not let what others said decline the wall he was building up for his life. Alexie makes a claim of fact that defines the value of stereotypes which must not…

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    In the story, The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian, Junior tries to find his identity. He goes on an emotional rollercoaster of a year. He has to face many deaths, bullies, mean teachers, and even love. The first major thing that Jr. does is he leaves his school and goes to an all white school. His family is the only people who accept him for going to Reardan. This was his first step into Juniors long journey on finding himself. He goes to his new school and is automatically rejected…

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