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Analysis Of The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian

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Has one change in your life affected the way you thought and or felt about yourself? To some people, this sounds impossible but it really is possible and surprisingly happens to many people. In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian this happens to multiple people in a variety of ways.To begin with, the story about a 14-year-old Indian boy named Arnold takes place on the Indian reservation of Spokane also in a predominately white school known by Reardan High School. In the story, Arnold has an issue on understanding how having confidence in yourself takes a major toll on everything in your life. In the beginning, he didn't understand how by him not having it he wasn't very successful at much. During the end of the story everything has changed and now he feels as if life is much better now. In the beginning of the book, Arnold had little to no confidence what so ever, but once he started going to Reardan and experiencing more difficult situations he had more confidence than he ever did.

At the beginning of the book, Arnold was not confident in himself at all. He felt he wasn't good at basketball, he just kept saying how Rowdy was better. When Arnold and Rowdy tried out for basketball at Wellpinit he continued to put himself down without even knowing he was doing it. For instance, Arnold says that Rowdy would make the freshman team while he gets destroyed by the other kids "the bigger and better kids will crush me."-(Alexie, pg 28). Then once again

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