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    In The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚ Sherman Alexie shares with his audience his story of when he learned to read at a young age through a Superman comic book. Through stories and memories of his childhood‚ he explains how Indian children on reservations were expected not to try in school and fail in the non-Indian world. In order to successfully portray his ideas‚ Alexie uses many rhetorical techniques and ideas. By using these techniques the audience is forced to look more into the

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    bound." Superman is known throughout the world for being the savior of a city called Metropolis. In every comic book‚ movie‚ or action figure ever presented to the public‚ Superman is a handsome‚ strong man who can defeat all odds at all times. The movie Superman was a success‚ showing how the superhero saved lives and yet lived a humble life. As one watches the movie‚ though‚ he might notice the many similarities between the plot of the movie and the story of Christ’s coming. Superman‚ savior

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    Sherman Alexie wrote the biography “Superman and Me”. His biography is an extended metaphor about the connection between him and Superman. As you read Alexie’s biography you begin to understand his connection between them. Like Superman‚ Alexie is also trying to save people’s lives. Alexie learnt to read at an early age. He learnt to read from a Superman comic book he can’t even remember. Throughout his biography‚ he compares himself to Superman. Alexie stated in his biography‚ “I am trying to

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    Everyone has a favorite super hero‚ with the “best” qualities‚ but not every super hero is the same. So‚ how is any one of them determined to be the best super hero? Take for example‚ Superman and Batman; they both do amazing things‚ but what sets them apart? Superman is an unnatural human with unnatural abilities. He came to earth from the planet Krypton‚ and he was raised by Jonathan and Martha Kent (who named him Clark Kent) on a farm in Smallville‚ Kansas. Clark developed abilities as he grew

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    Summary/Analysis of “Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie’s essay‚ “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” describes how his childhood experiences of learning to read and write influence who he is today. He discusses how he learns to read and how his love of reading propels him through school. He talks about the cultural attitudes and expectations that inhibit Indian children from succeeding in the classroom and how these experiences influence his decision to become a writer. Alexie grew up

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    In this past week the class read a short story written by Sherman Alexie. The name of this particular short story is “Superman and Me.” The story is actually an autobiography he wrote about his younger years as a child on an Indian reservation on up until he made something of himself. Alexie used many different strategies to get his point across to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential

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    April Willochell-DiSanza English Comp II – W1 Superman and Me Interpretation I believe that Alexie used many tools in order to grab his audience and keep them captured throughout his story. Alexie used his personal experience to guide up through the story and capture the audience with his feelings and emotions throughout his life. He showed

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    In Sherman Alexie’s essay‚ Superman and Me‚ he uses repetition and extended metaphors to transition from a personal to social level as he illustrates his poor childhood‚ and how reading saves his and others lives. The essay is introduced with the Superman comic books that taught Alexie how to read. He uses the repetition of “I cannot recall” to explain that he does not recall the exact details of what he read but the idea of reading. He then contrasts this by stating what he can remember – being

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    King’s On Writing and Sherman Alexie’s Superman and Me‚ I was able to distinguish between similarities and differences in each of stories. Stephen King is an eminent writer from Maine who is known for writing horror novels. In On Writing‚ King writes about how people are able to learn both in the classroom and out‚ but he emphasized the importance of learning outside of school. He writes‚ “I took my fair share of english lit classes… but‚ Josh Gould taught me more than any of them” (King 444). I believe

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    people like me who are able to make a difference in their lives under the light of literacy. Some people like Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X‚ they didn’t just change their lives‚ they also influenced many other

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