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    Superman and Me

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    Superman and Me Sherman Alexie ’s "Superman and Me" is a revealing look into Native American culture. He expresses how Native Americans feel they are perceived by the world. The story also delves into the subject of intellectual bigotry within the Native American culture. Growing up on a reservation himself‚ Alexie knows what it is like to be persecuted by the outside world as well as his own people. It ’s hard enough for a Native American to succeed without their own people weighing them down

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    Tan Mother Tongue

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    (Tan 433) . Similar to Tan point in “The joy of reading and writing: Superman and me” by Sherman Alexie‚ share his story on how he fell in love with reading and writing despite being redicule by his peers. Growing up in a middle class family in the reservation both Indian and non indian didnt expect much from each other “[a]s Indian children ‚ we were expected to fail in the non-indian world”.(Alexie 17 Alexi and Tan had to fight and prove that the assumption people made where wrong and they

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    incident in your life when you learned something about the importance of being literate in this way. How did it change you? What was at stake? What did you gain? What did you lose? How did this new knowledge change you in some way so that‚ like Sherman Alexie‚ you couldn’t go back to how you were before. When drafting this essay‚ make sure to focus on specific events and details. Don’t forget to show significance on a personal and a more universal level. Why should we care about this incident?

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    person you are yourself. In “School‚” “Best in Class‚” and “Superman and Me‚” the authors take on very different‚ and specific views on their ideas in each essay. Through Kyoko Moris’ use of personal experiences‚ Margaret Talbot’s use of pathos‚ and Sherman Alexie’s use of parallel structure and personal experience‚ all of these essays get their information out to the readers in a great way. Mori’s personal experiences she reveals to her readers creates a credibility and trust to her readers to support

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    Michel de Montaigne means that each book has a meaning and can relate to the reader in a way. Most authors can also relate to this quote. For example‚ Sherman Alexie‚ Maureen Corrigan‚ Anna Quindlen‚ and Gwendolyn Brooks saw reading as love‚ companionship‚ and a way of life. This shows that reading can be an interactive process. Author Sherman Alexie says his father loved to read. Since he loved his father with such devotion‚ he decided to love reading as well. He was young when he realized what

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    a Part-Time Indian‚ racism lowers Junior’s confidence and it causes him to think negatively about himself. It gives him a form of sadness and regret on how he currently has to live his life. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Sherman Alexie explores the existence and negative effects of racism against Indigenous Peoples. This is shown through Junior’s loss of self-esteem‚ the fear he has about not being able to succeed due to his Native status and lastly‚ the isolation he feels.

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    Indian Education

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    10/4/2012 “Indian Education” Subject: Sherman Alexie delivers an essay portraying his life from a yearly view-point encompassing the 1st to 12th grade. Occasion: Indian misconceptions‚ mistreatments‚ stereotypes‚ and discriminations all affected Alexie on his educational highway and served as a basis for the writing of “Indian Education”. Audience: Alexie’s audience is primarily those interested in the lifestyle of Native Americans. Purpose: Alexie highlights how he ultimately overcame the

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    a person’s skills‚ abilities‚ and efforts. In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ He takes us through the journeys of two characters that are from two different world yet they share a common hinder in their lives. Rowdy and Penelope have both successfully achieved an achieved status‚ unfortunately this status has done more cons than pros. Alexie shows the diminishing growth and development between the two characters in throughout their everyday lives. Achievements

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    of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie and “Learning to Read” by Malcolm X are both Essays about young men trying to learn how to read‚ and what they got from reading. Both are very exciting and interesting Essays‚ but I feel that Sherman Alexie’s Essay has a tad bit more meaning; to me at least. Yes‚ Malcolm X’s Essay was longer‚ more into detail and possible a more well written Essay‚ but the meaning wasn’t as strong to me. Alexie took his knowledge and used it in a kind hearted

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    The Last Story Teller

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    history alive. In “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona”‚ by Sherman Alexie an odd boy named Thomas Builds-the-Fire holds the title of storyteller. This short story is about a journey Thomas takes with his old friend Victor to claim Victor’s father’s ashes from Phoenix‚ Arizona and bring them back to their reservation in Spokane. The story ultimately portrays the strain between Victors and Thomas’s friendship. Alexie uses Thomas and his friendship with Victor to show that not everyone conforms

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