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The Theme Of Family Relationship In The Lone Ranger By Sherman Alexer

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When growing up, the people around you and the people raising you truly have a huge influence on your thoughts and actions. In The Lone Ranger by Sherman Alexie, Victor surrounds himself with family and friends who have substandard views on life and make poor decisions. Victor observing alcoholism, racism, and his parents relationship all directly impacted him later on in life.

In the story “Because My Father Always Said He Was The Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play The Star Spangled Banner At Woodstock” Victor encounters many problems with his parents. Victor’s parents have been fighting a lot throughout his life. These constant fights eventually end up in the parents separating. Victor states, “But she loved him, too, with a ferocity that eventually forced her to leave him”(27). Going through and experiencing your parents divorce could be one of the toughest things you can have in life. Victor realizing how miserable their parents could make each other by fighting and separating most likely led him to believe that marriage is irrelevant in life. Another event in the story that could have impacted his views on marriage is when his father bought the bike. His father bought this bike to avoid or get his mind off of the arguments he was constantly having with his wife. Victor states ”with that bike, he learned something new about running away. He stopped talking as much, stopped drinking as much”(32). This statements is showing how Victor's father is reacting to this

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