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    A big pattern that takes place in Flight by Sherman Alexie is continual self destruction. Zits has had a traumatic childhood. His father left him and his mother died. Also‚ he has been in 21 foster homes‚ each one worse than the last. He has so many feelings built up inside of him‚ many feelings of shame‚ failure‚ and hatred for those who hurt him. As a result‚ he reacts in the only way he knows how‚ with violence. In Chapter Two‚ Zits shoves his foster mother and runs off while still being aware

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    a large quantity of rape and violence cases on the reservation. In the Native American culture and society‚ there is a prevalent cycle of failure and inability to associate with the majority of people along with mentality issues and addiction. Sherman Alexie combines these factors in the short stories “The Only Traffic Signal on the Reservation Doesn’t Flash Red Anymore” and “Every Little Hurricane‚” while the authors from “Frozen in Time”: The impact of Native American media representations on identity

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    By reading the passages on Malcolm X‚ Richard Wright‚ and Sherman Alexie it is only obvious that reading brought enlightenment to their lives‚ and all three authors have a lot in common. These significant people felt trapped in some form‚ and their insatiable hunger for reading set them free. They were all fascinated with the act of reading‚ and they all taught themselves‚ and gave themselves the education needed to enlighten and influence others. Discovering how to read provided many opportunities

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    “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie‚ he creates an extended metaphor to show the reader the connection between Superman and himself. There are many ways in which Superman and Alexie are compared. Three ways that they are alike are they save lives of others‚ break down doors‚ and they are both smart and arrogant. The first way they are similar‚ is that they both save lives. The text states‚ “I was trying to save my life.” It also states‚ “I was trying to save our lives.” Alexie is saving lives metaphorically

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    connect to one of assigned poems as I feel that in some cases‚ they rhythmic tone requires more effort taking away from the natural flow and connection that narrative poetry has. I will say that I found last week’s poem‚ “The Facebook Sonnet” by Sherman Alexie‚ to be a clever and blunt‚ 14 line piece that shines light on just how much social media drives people away from face-to-face contact. Even in mentioning that religious worship is as simple as logging onto a website. We connect by connecting on

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    a young age knew and taught himself how to read! How did he manage to do this? What is it like to try and change a certain action that everyone else does? Sherman Alexie was just six months old when he had started to experience a life-changing process. His life was between in life or death. His parents weren’t ordinary parents. Somehow‚ Alexie gained the motivation to learn how to be on his own and learn how to read because he couldn’t do it. He would notice that not many people like him in his

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    epitomize their parents. Another anthology by writer Sherman Alexie describes how his passion for reading was preceded by his father’s passion for reading‚ “My father loved books‚ and since I loved my father with aching devotion‚ I decided to love books as well.” (35). Alexie’s father bought books by the pound‚ as he describes in the story‚ from all different places‚ including thrift stores. As a result of his father owning a houseful of books‚ Alexie followed in his father’s literary footsteps‚ fell

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    Crazy Horse Dreams Victor stands next to a fried bread stand watching other Indians eating. After eating he was ready to leave Blackfoot. The waitress said‚" They don’t pay you any mind becasue your hair is to short." She was wearing clothes made in Spokane‚ what reminded him of an Indian grandmother that made them. That also reminded him of the bank teller asked him if her shirt was Authentic. While he was walking he saw Willie Boyd holding bone trying to make gas money for his trip to

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    As the two young men drive through the desert‚ Alexie applies significant imagery to show the isolation and importance of the situation. There is a certain tension in the air when the two old friends reconnect after their falling out. They are alone in the middle of nowhere: “Victor looked around the desert‚ sniffed the air‚ felt the emptiness and loneliness” (159). Alexie uses imagery to encapsulate the situation that the two young men are in. To help the reader feel the tension of the isolated

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    Sacagawea was an adventurous and courageous woman. During her life she traveled with Lewis and Clark. She will be remembered for being and interpreter on the expedition to find the Northwest Passage to the Pacific Ocean. The influential person that saved America I’ll be writing about is Sacajawea‚ meaning “Bird Woman.” For starters‚ Sacagawea symbolizes women’s worth and independence‚ erecting several statues and plaques in her memory‚ and doing much to spread the story of her contributions. Her

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