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Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian Analysis

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Junior’s life was terrible at Wellpinit High school in Wellpinit, Washington. The education was inadequate, the resources were outdated, and the students matched the hopelessness of the place. If everyone had the privilege of being born into a positive place like the community at Reardan High School, then their lives would be very different. After his Geometry teacher, Junior decides to attend Reardan High School to receive a better education and escape temporarily from his hopeless life at the Reservation.a In public health, the concept of where an individual lives, works, learns, and plays is important because it determines the health and wellness for someone like Junior. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, …show more content…

Coming from an all-Indian school previously, Junior was at first bound to racist remarks (Alexie, 63). At first, all of his peers seem like they are out to get him. To Junior, he believes that he will be fist-fighting every single day at Reardan High school. But to his surprise, everyone at Reardan is nice and respectful unlike his hometown school at Wellpinit. One of the popular athletes at his new school, Roger, was punched in the face by Junior after telling him an extremely racist joke. To his surprise, Roger doesn’t punch Junior back and instead just walks away maturely (Alexie, 66). At Wellpinit, Junior would have gotten into a full-blown fight just like when he got beat up by the Andruss brothers at the annual powwow (Alexie, …show more content…

Although Rowdy seems to be one of Junior’s only positive aspects in his life right now, he was not a good influence. As Junior explains earlier in the book, Rowdy “fought everybody” (Alexie, 18). He would fight girls, boys, and even throw punches at the harmless raon. Junior also states that Rowdy was “born mad” (Alexie, 17). While there were times when Junior and Rowdy laughed together and shared their dreams and secrets, his best friend’s temper often endangered Junior (Alexie, 22-23). Unlike his new friend Gordy at Reardan High School who is intelligent, helpful, and full of hope, Rowdy was hindering Junior’s goal towards change and betterment in life. Another way Gordy has been beneficial to Junior is that he opens Junior’s mind to different perspectives and ideas about the world and people around him. It was Gordy who called Junior a “racist asshole like everybody else” (Alexie, 116) when asked how to make a white girl love Junior. Not only has Gordy been a non-violent and respectful friend to Junior, but he has provided him precious education as well. Junior would have never made a positive friend like Gordy in his hometown, Wellpinit. Because he chose to attend Reardan High school, he was blessed with the opportunity to befriend an empowering person like Gordy. Junior also makes other good friends as well, including Roger and Penelope. From saying racist insults

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