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    Smoke signals analysis

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    present day setting‚ dealing with contemporary issues until I watched Smoke Signals. In the movie Smoke Signals‚ co-producer and scriptwriter Sherman Alexie uses unexpected humor‚ numerous significant flashbacks‚ and modernized Native American storytelling traditions to best narrate his story and the historical plight of Native Americans. First of all‚ Alexie employs wit by mocking stereotypical reservation life‚ the frequently biased film industry‚ and even his own people‚ the Native Americans.

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    Humor acts as as a remedy for Jackson Jackson and other characters‚ as they find relief during situations of negativity. In the short story‚ What You Pawn I will Redeem‚ the author‚ Sherman Alexie‚ uses humor often when talking about Indian stereotypes and in ironical situations. Alexie uses humor ironically through his characters to show how they can get passed through harsh moments with laughter. An example when Alexie’s character‚ Jackson Jackson used humor in this story was when he was

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    Reservation Cab Driver

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    Poetry Analysis Sherman Alexie is Spokane/Coeur d’Alene Indian. Alexie wrote a poem called “The Reservation Cab Driver”. The title contributes to understand the poem and understand who the cab driver was. In this poem‚ Alexie uses a symbolism he also uses some metaphor‚ irony and imagery. By examining the life portrayal in the reservation‚ the poem’s casual diction‚ the magic appearance of Crazy Horse‚ I will show how Alexie’s critique of the status of Indians on the reservation. The life in

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    chose to read Sherman Alexie “This is what it means to say Phoenix‚ Arizona”. Part C: Otherness is represented in the story in different ways. First‚ otherness is experienced by the Indians. They have a separate position in normal society from the rest of the world. An example from the story that shows the Indians feel othered would be from the following quotes. “ There were these two Indian boys who wanted to be warriors. But‚ it was too late to be warriors

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    Sherman Alexie Uses Humor

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    Alexie uses humor--or his characters use humor-to reveal injustice‚ protect selfesteem‚heal wounds‚ and create bonds. Alexie’s sophisticated use of humor unsettles conventional ways of thinking and compels re-evaluation and growth‚ which ultimately allows Indian characters to connect to their heritage in novel ways and forces non-Indian readers to reconsider simplistic generalizations. Alexie’s cross-cultural humor alternately engages readers--creating positive connections between individuals

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    Part-Time Indian

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is an eye opening book about the life of an Indian boy in the Reservation called Arnold Spirit Jr‚ or just Junior as his people call him. Junior is considered weird by his people because of many reasons. He also lead a hard life with his parents‚ sister‚ grandmother‚ and Rowdy as his only friend. As a baby‚ Junior have too much fluid in his brain that caused his thinking process to slow down‚ and highly susceptible to seizure. Fortunately

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    In the short story Marigolds‚ Eugenia Collier writes‚ “This was the beginning of compassion‚ and one cannot have compassion and innocence.” How do we know when one has lost his or her innocence? The definition of innocent in free from moral wrong; not corrupted. The definition of compassion is sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others. The sentence is a paradox because when you lose your innocence you now have compassion. When you are innocent‚ you get compassion and

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    Alexie uses the phrase "There is more than one way to starve" in his essay to describe the issues faced within the Indian Reservation‚ and outside of it. At the beginning of the 8th grade portion‚ he notices girls at his farm town "white" school starving themselves intentionally by anorexia and bulimia. The purpose of starving themselves was to try and maintain a skinny appearance. He stated "I sat back and watch them grow skinny from self-pity." Alexie then mentions that back on the reservation

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    The long Ranger and Tonto Fist fight in Haven Below is a review of “The long Ranger and Tonto Fist fight in Haven”‚ written by Sherman Alexei. Note that Sherman Alexei with the context for Intintoli’ book‚ showing difference from other books about humorous etc. the book strength is in the kind of detail and the style of the writing is very effective. The author who writes the book is the Native poet and this only earned title is just because of the same book he had written about the poetry with

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    Location: Page 8. Page 21 Signpost: #1 (Contrast and Contradictions) Excerpt from the text: “We Indians really should be better liars‚ considering how often we’ve been lied to”(Alexie 8). “Poverty doesn’t give you strength or teach you lessons about perseverance. No‚ poverty only teaches you how to be poor” (Alexie 11). Anchor Question: Why would the character act (feel) this way? My Notes about It: Page 8: The character (Arnold) feels this way because his mother tried to lie to him that his sick

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