He read into late night and would still be reading until he could barely keep his eyes open. He went to school and he would see and even he was a victim of bullying. He would always get in fights only because he would answer the right answers to the non-native teacher and his classmates will fight him in a daily basis. This is really meaningful because I see this all the time. Many of the students in a classroom pick on someone who understands the concept more and knows what they are doing. In addition, I ask myself, why can’t you just work as hard as them. Studying every once in a while or reading won’t hurt you, it will just make you a knowledgeable person. Alexie wanted to be a doctor. As stated in the article “Sherman Alexie”, “He had aspirations of becoming a doctor until fainting three times in a high school anatomy class and deciding that an early career change was in order.” Although he saw all that violence that happened in his community or maybe thinks about his childhood surgery, he wasn’t capable of doing things that are required for that career he wanted to do. As Alexie grew up he went college and then dropped out. “Before dropping out, over 200 of his poems had been published.” (Alexie) He became a writer and he is still surprised. Furthermore, he always looked back on all the others that were struggling like him but couldn’t do much be themselves. He thought he should give back to the Indian children who weren't as lucky as him. He thought “writing was something beyond Indians”. Reservation Blues” was the first book he ever made. It’s really straight forward of what it's most likely what’s it going to be about. It talks about the problems of most Indians in the Reservations but he made it known to everybody so he can let them understand what he has been through and what is going to do towards that. Many people just become famous or something like that and doesn’t even remember about their home. Although
He read into late night and would still be reading until he could barely keep his eyes open. He went to school and he would see and even he was a victim of bullying. He would always get in fights only because he would answer the right answers to the non-native teacher and his classmates will fight him in a daily basis. This is really meaningful because I see this all the time. Many of the students in a classroom pick on someone who understands the concept more and knows what they are doing. In addition, I ask myself, why can’t you just work as hard as them. Studying every once in a while or reading won’t hurt you, it will just make you a knowledgeable person. Alexie wanted to be a doctor. As stated in the article “Sherman Alexie”, “He had aspirations of becoming a doctor until fainting three times in a high school anatomy class and deciding that an early career change was in order.” Although he saw all that violence that happened in his community or maybe thinks about his childhood surgery, he wasn’t capable of doing things that are required for that career he wanted to do. As Alexie grew up he went college and then dropped out. “Before dropping out, over 200 of his poems had been published.” (Alexie) He became a writer and he is still surprised. Furthermore, he always looked back on all the others that were struggling like him but couldn’t do much be themselves. He thought he should give back to the Indian children who weren't as lucky as him. He thought “writing was something beyond Indians”. Reservation Blues” was the first book he ever made. It’s really straight forward of what it's most likely what’s it going to be about. It talks about the problems of most Indians in the Reservations but he made it known to everybody so he can let them understand what he has been through and what is going to do towards that. Many people just become famous or something like that and doesn’t even remember about their home. Although