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    throughout the duration of his life and life struggles. In the beginning, it is said that Victor’s father leaves his family. This conflict really had a long term effect on Victor and also on Thomas Builds-the-Fire, another main character. All in all, Sherman Alexie displays the use of flashbacks and personal conflicts to build the main plot. To begin with, the story begins with the death of Victor Josephs’ father. Clearly when first reading the story, readers

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    religion. Your personal identity can be seen through your passions and interactions with others. An individual’s search for their identity is something that may occur in everyone’s’ life. In the novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Sherman Alexie highlights the theme of how the search for identity is always prevalent, through the conflicted characters of Junior and Mary throughout the novel. The main protagonist, Arnold Spirit (a.k.a Junior), character identity development can be seen

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    must be resilient in order to survive. These people have very little yet they hold tightly to their heritage. Sherman Alexie shares the community’s struggle in his novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian. The main character, Junior encounters many setbacks causing him to react as someone who is persistent. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian, Sherman Alexie portrays Junior as a comic hero because he experiences setbacks while struggling against blocking characters,

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    Don’t be concerned, but my mom is suffering from tsundoku. Tsundoku is a Japanese word used to describe the stock piling of books that you will never read. As long as I can remember my mom has been bringing home heaps of books from anywhere she can get them. Last year, she came home from the local library book sale with six bags of books. Yes, she loves to read, but she has not read any of those books in the past year. Waiting to be shelved, most of them continue to sit on our basement floor, collecting

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    characters give way to darker characters and more realistic situations. However, what do they all have in common? They live in short stories. Two short stories that are interesting are "Thank you Ma'am by Langston Hughes" and "Indian Education by Sherman Alexie". In "Thank you "Ma'm a boy tries to steal a purse from a lady. However "Indian Education" is about a boy who moved schools and gets picked on. Although there some similarities there's also several differences. The main characters of both stories

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    Describe one important decision in the written text. Explain how that decision changed at least one important relationship or character. In the novel ‘The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian’ written by Sherman Alexie, an important decision that was made that changed an important character was when Junior, the important character, made the decision to move out of the reservation to attend an all white school. This decision changed Junior from a shy, doubtful teenager to a confident, brave

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    In the US alone, there are more than 10,000 books challenged each year. Sherman Alexie’s novel, the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, has not only been challenged but successfully banned in many states. In this book, a poor Native American boy named Junior is living with his family on an Indian reservation, hoping for a better future. To achieve this, he must leave the reservation and betray his community. Junior transfers to Reardan High School and gives us personal insight on how Indians

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    Sherman Alexie’s “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix, Arizona” is a short story full of emotions. The story take us into a life of an Indian whose name is Victor. Although Victor doesn’t have money, “[h]is father had a savings account waiting to be claimed, but victor need[s] to find a way to get to Phoenix” (Alexie 244). This is significant because his father died and he wants to go to Phoenix, so he could get the money. While Victor accepted the Tribal Council’s offer Thomas sees him and tells

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    is different than the rest of his peers. He is the only Indian going to an all white school. Some of his experiences there show that being different isn’t all that good, sometimes. The book, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, and the article, “Adding a Disability Perspective When Reading Adolescent Literature” both portray how being different can limit someone’s chances and opportunities. The definition of “different”

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    of forming an opinion within a matter of seconds. This opinion can be influenced by both subtle messages received during one’s upbringing as seen in in ZZ Packer’s short story “Brownies” or may be a part of a strong historical tradition as seen in Sherman Alexie’s short story “Happy Trails”. The reality of this ever-present prejudice is that the judgments made by characters in these stories can appear to be petty observations at the surface, but are really deeply rooted prejudices that are a result

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