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Summary Of 'The Only Traffic Signal On The Reservation DoesnT Flash Red Anymore'

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In the short story titled “The Only Traffic Signal on the Reservation Doesn’t Flash Red Anymore,” it portrays a view of how the author Sherman Alexie views life on an Indian reservation. The story provides you with two main characters, Victor and Adrian. It could be said that in the story their behavior is affected by economic factors; however, there is more evidence pointing towards the men having psychological issues. The traffic light that is broken on the reservation is Victor and Adrian’s psychological belief that they are motionless within their own life with no way to move forward. In this story told from Victor’s point of view the audience is introduced to Victor’s best friend, Adrian. There is an obvious unconscious motivation discovered in their behavior throughout the story. Victor speaks of a very simple, low-class lifestyle on the reservation, and how the Native Americans have been inflicted by the prejudice of white men for a very long time. When a group of people such as the Native Americans undergoes such miss treatment and are considered lower-class, these circumstances together can cause psychological disorders to ensue.
Victor and Adrian both are seemingly recovering alcoholics, and this recent addiction proves that not all their decisions are of sound mind. Such as, when they are talking to each other about killing themselves knowing that it was just a BB that would shoot out of the barrel. Although they were joking, it was a clear sign that they do

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