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    drive the theme of adversity. Arnold leaves the reservation in order to obtain better education. Also‚ Arnold use to rely on Rowdy to protect him‚ but now he stands up for himself. By staying on the reservation they lose hope and cannot overcome adversity. Arnold learns to cope with adversity while Rowdy struggles to. Arnold leaves the reservation to obtain a better education. Arnold goes to Reardan high school‚ which is an all-white high school. In Reardan‚ Arnold has to stand up for himself since

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    by Sherman Alexis is about a boy called Arnold Spirit. He is a Native American who lives on an Indian Reservation. Arnold has had a hard life‚ he was born with many medical problems‚ has been beaten up since he was young‚ has alcoholic parents‚ has lost many friends and family members‚ and is very poor. Arnold doesn’t let these inconveniences stop him. Arnold is a very courageous person. Throughout the book‚ he has demonstrated how much courage he has. Arnold takes the words you can do it‚ and uses

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    introduced to a Native American high school boy named Arnold who is condemned as a traitor by his people. Despite enduring great tragedies‚ Arnold attacks life with wit and humor and discovers inner strength that he never knew existed. Arnold makes the most important decision in his life‚ when he decides if he wants to be like all the other Indians on his reservation- a man with broken dreams with no life in the future or sieze the opportunities he has. Arnold chooses to make use of his opportunities by leaving

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    an adult perspective. In this book we have a young narrator by the name of Arnold Spirit Junior who is experiencing a lot of yanks for a 14 year old. He is not happy with his life and with himself and is forced to take a drastically change which leads to him leaving his home school Wellpinnit to attend at Reardan an “American” school. The first chapter of the book entails of the things that are physically wrong with Arnold from birth‚ the water in the brain‚ having surgery at an early age and also

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    Alexie follows Arnold Spirit Junior‚ a young native american boy‚ as he struggles to survive between two different worlds. He must endure his own disability‚ social ostracism‚ poverty‚ and the effects of alcoholism‚ while also dealing with the loss of people he loves due to the very conditions on his reservation that he is fighting to escape. Arnold must go through many trials and tribulations as he learns to navigate the world on his own and create the life he wants to live. Arnold was born with

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    Part Time Indian essay Determination is a driving force that enables people to succeed in life. In Sherman Alexie’s novel‚ The Absolutely true diary of a part time Indian‚ Arnold the protagonist‚ has a determination and will to succeed and escape the stereotype of Native Americans. Despite the many factors that were going against him‚ for example Poverty and the way he was raised. He walked to school everyday and battled the bullying and prejudice being dealt to him. He also had a strong determination

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    Grand Prairie City Council approved attorney Bryan Arnold as presiding municipal court judge on March 1. The position is an appointed position and not an elected one like most state judges‚ said Ron Postell Grand Prairie city attorney. Arnold applied for the position and went through an interview. Tom Hart‚ Grand Prairie city manager‚ selected Arnold for the position. The city council then had to approve a two-year contract for the position. Arnold will make $165‚462 annually according to the Grand

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    tragedy committed by a nine-year-old boy‚ Arnold‚ who has a big family of six people accidentally kills his older brother‚ Eugene. This pair of brothers has a pretty good relationship because they just act like typically brothers getting along very well. One night they went duck hunting but all out of blue that Arnold accidentally shoots Eugene with a gun which his father gives him‚ so that leaves Eugene dead and his responsible. The most unexpected thing is: Arnold keeps picking peas‚ instead of going

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    including methods such as symbolism and allusions to develop her characters‚ and thus establish her theme of the cross roads Connie faces in her transition from the innocence of her adolescence to the impurity of adulthood facilitated by the antagonist‚ Arnold Friend. From the beginning of the story‚ the reader sees Connie has a strong desire to make her early transition into adulthood. Although she in only 15‚ she acts like an adult as “everything about her had two sides to it‚ one for home‚ and one

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    clothes‚ her fascination with her beauty‚ Arnold Friend’s car and Arnold Friend himself help to understand the story’s theme of evil and manipulation. The story‚ peppered with underlying tones of evil‚ finds Oates writing about 15-year-old Connie‚ a pretty girl who is a little too into her own attractiveness‚ which eventually gets her into trouble with a man named Arnold Friend. The story is full with symbolism‚ from the way Connie dresses to the shoes on Arnold Friend’s feet. The clever hint of symbolism

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