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The Lone Ranger And Tonto Fistfight In Heaven Analysis

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In Sherman Alexie's book, The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is about Native Americans. Throughout the book, alcoholism is prevalent between many characters in the book. There are many strained family relationships throughout the book. The main character, Victor represents the author Sherman Alexie because he reflects the lived experiences of Alexie. Sherman Alexie’s father wasn’t always there for him and Victor’s father was the same way. Alexie portrays the effects alcoholism has on the family through creating characters that represent his own family. Through a father-son relationship, Alexie examines the pervasiveness of alcoholism because it damages parental child relationships and can be passed to the next generation. But despite these challenges, Alexie provides hope that tradition is seen as a way to break this habit.
Sherman Alexie states that alcoholism can lead to emotional abandonment. Throughout the book, there is a character named Victor, and Victor’s father's addiction has impacted his ability to be a supportive role model and parent. When Victor’s father was physically present, he was drinking or drunk. Victor had a father, but he was never really a parent because he was out drinking all night. Victor’s father wasn’t there for him but, Victor was trying to be there for his father. On many occasions, Victor would lie awake all night and wait for his father to come home. But when his father came home Victor would play a Jimi Hendrix tape because Jimi Hendrix was Victor’s father’s favorite artist. Victor’s father wouldn't pay attention to Victor and he would go to the table and fall asleep. But despite these actions, Victor would still want to try to be close to his father, “I would fall asleep under the table with my head near my father’s feet”(Pg.26). Victor was trying to get his father to notice him more, but his father still neglected him. Reflecting on his experience, the author states, “I was born a goofy reservation mixed drink, and my father needed me just as much as he needed every other kind of drink”(pg.27). Just like Alexis' father, Victor’s father needed Victor just as much as he needed to drink, which created an empty hole in Victor.
Sherman Alexie states that alcoholism can

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