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    be much simpler. Sherman Alexie‚ a Native American who grew up on a reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ relays the story of how he learned to read and how it changed his life in his article “Superman and Me.” Learning to read at a very young age from a Superman comic‚ Alexie inherited his passion for reading from his father. Books covered every room in his childhood home‚ and while reading these books he came to a breakthrough‚ realizing the purpose of a paragraph (78). Alexie blossomed into a

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    Sundance Film Festival‚ and the official selection for opening night of the 1998 New Director/New Films‚ SMOKE SIGNALS is one of the most unique films of the year. Filled with the rich aesthetics and beautiful mood of American Indian culture‚ Sherman Alexie’s story of friendship‚ love and loss (based on his award-winning short story‚ "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven") comes alive. Set in Arizona‚ SMOKE SIGNALS is the story of two Indian boys on a journey. Victor (ADAM BEACH)

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    In his essay “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie claimed that it was reading and knowledge which saved his life. Because‚ besides reading and books‚ his family and background was the same as other Indians who lived in the reservation: poor and underprivileged. Alexie then recalled how his father read as many books as possible‚ which made himself a role model to the author. Under his father’s influence‚ Alexie picked up books before he could read. Although he couldn’t understand

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    This book‚ "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie‚ is about a boy called Arnold Spirit aka Junior. He is a Native American that lives in an Indian Reservation. He isn’t really satisfied with his life‚ since he’s pretty poor‚ but he gets along. He doesn’t really accept himself‚ since he has multiple medical problems‚ and he has been beaten up since he was little. When he starts to gain more friends in this new (American) school‚ he starts to like and accept himself more

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    Benefits of reading

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    sentences and how to use words and language effectively. It require concentration and determination. Learn about people‚ places you never been‚ and events outside your experience can change one’s life. This was true for Malcolm X‚ Frederick Douglas‚ and Sherman Alexie.m Malcolm X was born in Omaha‚ Nebraska. He decided to drop out of high school after the eighth grade. After dropping out of school he found his self getting in all sorts of trouble. He got sent to jail for burglary. While in jail‚ he started

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    One of the two stories I chose was “What You Pawn I Will Redeem”. In this story‚ there are various themes illustrated but I will only talk about homelessness and heritage. Sherman Alexie shows how Native Americans have been marginalized to the lowest form of everyday life in America. They exist below the poverty line‚ homeless and without the means to live comfortably. It’s an unromantic‚ un-idealistic place‚ where the friends that Jackson has abandon him‚ and as a result of this he finds comfort

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    Heaven‚ Sherman Alexie tells the stories of a Native American culture trying to fit into the modern world. These stories primarily focus on the conflicts that exist within his community for various reasons‚ including broken personal and family relationships‚ fistfights‚ arguments‚ destruction of property‚ lack of money‚ and youth versus elderly perspectives on life. Several of the conflicts in these stories are escalated through the use and abuse of alcohol and other drugs. While Sherman Alexie’s

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    Conflict Within Thyself Jermaine Kelly ENG 102 072 Prof. Messina Essay 1 October 2nd‚ 2007. 1 Sherman Alexie’s story‚ "This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona"‚ states mainly how two Native Americans struggle to adapt to modern times and their culture‚ and the conflict they endured within their lifetime. The story focuses on two main characters that embark on a cross-country journey to retrieve a dead father’s ashes and belongings. Victor‚ one of the main characters in the story

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    Superman and Me

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    “ The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me.” is a story about Sherman Alexie an Indian boy who grew up on the Spokane Indian reservation‚ and how reading and writing helped his life became succeed‚ and how reading and writing helped his fate turned. At begin of story‚ Alexie mention that he lived in a Spokane Indian reservation. His family is poor‚ but his parents try hard to find a minimum-wage job or other thing to make his family being middle-class by reservation standards. Alexie’s family

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    anything that makes you different and makes someone or a group of people ridicule you or make fun of you or ostracize you because of these differences. (“The Other”‚ 2009) The story “This Is What It Means To Say Phoenix‚ Arizona” written by Sherman Alexie includes someone being an other. Otherness is represented in this work by a community of people of the same ethnicity not liking and ignoring someone else because of a behavior they have. By reading this story‚ I would assume that the author’s

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