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    David Perez Prof. David Finley ENG101/ENH255 8 September 2010 Smoke Signals Character Analysis #1 Sherman Alexie created a character named Victor who is portrayed in Alexie’s work this is what it means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona. Alexie’s short story was also developed into a film by Chris Eyre named Smoke Signals. Victor is the main character in both the movie and the film and they are about him and his travel on the way to Arizona where is father passed away. With him he takes Thomas Builds-the-Fire

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    In the essay “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚” Sherman Alexie credits learning to read a Superman comic book with saving his life. As an Indian boy growing up on a reservation in Spokane‚ Washington‚ where being uneducated was not the exception but the rule‚ Alexie was given few opportunities to succeed. The Superman comic book was the book he taught himself to read with‚ which in turn saved him from going down a path that lead to a the life of inferiority and failure. Learning to

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    In How to Write the Great American Indian Novel‚ the author Sherman Alexie uses imagery‚ synecdoche‚ and repetition to develop the central idea that Native Americans are stereotyped. Society gives them a stereotype where all Indians live their life a same‚ specific way‚ otherwise they aren’t considered Indians. For example‚ Alexie uses imagery to show a stereotype of every Indian man that white women have a deep love interest in. “White women feign disgust at the savage in blue jeans and a t-shirt

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    How does the author of you chosen text heighten the entertainment value within it? In Sherman Alexie’s written text‚ The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ readers follows the journey of a teen protagonist named Junior; on his quest for belonging in this world. In the novel‚ realistic depiction of adolescent life and the social conditions of Native Americans as a minority is shown to the audience. However‚ the entertainment value of the text is heightened with the presentation of Junior’s

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    Native American Mascots and Sports In his novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ author Sherman Alexie introduces his readers to the issue of Indians used as mascots in sports. It is an issue that has plagued sports for decades and Alexie brings up the subject throughout his book and in interviews. He brings the topic to light to open the reader’s eyes to the idea that Native Americans are still thought as historical but not culturally relevant to society. Thousands of sports teams

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    In the poem "On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City" by Sherman Alexie‚ the speaker is portrayed as a Native American Indian whose apparent wish is to retake and make known his ownership of Indian land‚ which was stolen by white people. However‚ his sympathy towards his rivals seems to keep him from accomplishing these goals. First‚ we can see his Native American heritage in the language of the poem. For example‚ he refers to the elderly woman whom he is conversing with as "white" (line 1)‚

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    Smoke Signals: A Metaphor for Telling It has been countless years since I have watched a movie about Native Americans‚ and even longer since I have witnessed a decent one. Most films on the subject of the Native American people are often set in the past and are habitually on the subject of brave Indian warriors. I had never viewed a Native American motion picture filmed in a present day setting‚ dealing with contemporary issues until I watched Smoke Signals. In the movie Smoke Signals‚ co-producer

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    Smoke Signals ( Smoke Signals‚ DVD. 1998) is a movie that depicts Native Americans on the Coeur’d Alene Indian Reservation in Idaho during the late 20th century. Smoke Signals illustrates contemporary Native American culture. The movie is gives insight into the characters struggles to preserve oral tradition‚ and making peace with personal histories. The main characters‚ Thomas and Victor‚ deal with discrimination‚ life on a reservation‚ preservation of their culture‚ and economic problems. There

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    Justin Whaley Dr. Dreyer ENGL1213 20 January 2013 Smoke Signals My aunt Sharon was of my favorite relatives. We were close to say the least. As the tears ran down my face‚ at her funeral‚ I started to see the signals. They were signals of the effects that long term smoking can have on ones’ body. Now‚ I know what you’re thinking‚ but she didn’t pass away from lung cancer. Long term use of smoking tobacco can have come with many health risks‚ other than lung cancer. These risks can have an acute

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    Success and Life Today A relentless attempt of Sherman Alexie :to draw awareness among the young generations through his writings and storytelling. Today Alexie is exploring in all branches of literature through his writings: poem‚ novel short - story‚ editing‚ short story for children‚ songwriting‚ composing‚ directory‚ and public speaking. But he is more relevant in novel‚ short story‚ and public speaking .His writings are mainly about poverty‚ racism ‚ alcoholism and abuse which are the part

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