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Personal Narrative: The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian

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Moved around year after year, from school-to-school, city-to-city, for 7 years straight. A different school, a different sense of feeling lost, and a different identity. Like Arnold from Sherman Alexie’s novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, I’ve dealt with having to choose who I wanted to be at each school. This experience makes me most like the narrator of the novel.

The first school I attended, I started there from pre-school up until 3rd grade. At that school, I was extremely comfortable because I was basically growing up there and I wasn’t the “new kid” ,but the move to the next school I felt extremely lost. Each year that I was moved to a different school, I felt like I had been losing little bits of my identity. …show more content…

After Junior breaks the new to Rowdy about him moving to Reardan High, Rowdy gets pissed and punches Junior in the eye. Even though Junior feels like he’s lost a friend, never completely lost his friend. One day when Junior decides to email Rowdy, Rowdy replies but not with the response he was expecting. Rowdy e-mail back with a picture of his butt, even though that was his response, the more important thing is that Rowdy replied in the first place. The second time he emails Rowdy, about him being,”... in love with a white girl.” Once again, Rowdy doesn’t reply with the expected responses, ” Hey asshole...get a life.”, but he did acknowledge the e-mail. Throughout the story we learn that Junior loves to draw cartoons, in Chapter 14 (101-103), Junior draws a cartoon for Rowdy for Thanksgiving. He goes to Rowdy’s house to give him the cartoon, and Rowdy’s father tells him that he isn’t home but he’ll give him the cartoon. Before Rowdy’s dad actually takes the cartoon, he insults it with a few homophobic slurs. On the last page of Alexie’s novel while Rowdy and Junior are patching things up, Rowdy tells Junior that he was a “nomad” and that he always knew that someday Junior would leave the Rez. This list of events is important because it shows that Arnold and Rowdy always maintained some sort of friendship even though they had their differences. Arnold and Rowdy are

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