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    Sherman Alexie’s poem “What you Pawn I Will Redeem” demonstrates a story about a homeless male Indian who begins a journey to regain his grandmother’s regalia. Jackson Jackson is a homeless Spokane Indian is trying to survive the streets while dealing with an alcoholism problem. One day while passing around Seattle‚ Jackson Jackson notices his grandmother’s regalia at a pawn shop. He is on a journey to win back the regalia in twenty-four hours‚ which cost $999.00 to regain because it was stolen.

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    Danielle Henderson Lamar 1101 Ms. Comer November 13‚ 2012 My Insight on “Flight” Flight by Sherman Alexie was an empowering novel about a boy‚ named Zit‚ who in my opinion never experienced true love. He learned how to shut down and not feel any type of emotion. He learned that if you don’t love anybody then they wouldn’t be able to hurt you‚ if you don’t give your trust to people they wouldn’t be able to deceive you. Zit is fifteen and for the past nine years he has from careless family member

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    Sherman Alexie is a modern day warrior in the excerpt‚ “Indian Education” by Sherman Alexie. Sherman Alexie is a warrior because he doesn’t give up. He would have easily dropped out of high school but instead he endured the difficult process of acquiring a diploma while many of his classmates only got buy with a certificate of completion. Also‚ Sherman Alexie is a warrior because he always kept calm. There were plenty of opportunities for Sherman to retaliate and fight back when dealing with unfair

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    Indian Education In the short story “Indian Education” by Sherman Alexie‚ the narrator’s life parallels Alexie’s in many ways. The narrator of this story is a boy named Victor who lives on a reservation with his two parents. Like Victor‚ Alexie grew up on a reservation in the state of Washington. Both boys were teased and bullied by their fellow classmates and initially decided to go to school outside of their reservation for greater educational opportunities. “Indian Education” follows an Indian

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    Dakota Dreams is a novel by James Bennett. The story follows the life of a lonely fifteen year old foster child named Floyd Rayfield. Since Floyd has no parents he had to live in multiple foster or group homes for most of his life. One day Floyd had a dream in which he saw himself as a Dakota warrior‚ a fierce warrior in Indian tribes. When Floyd awoke from his dream‚ he was certain that becoming a Dakota Warrior was his destiny. Floyd undergoes a name change to Charley Black Crow and‚ he learns

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    The narrator is a small‚ disfigured‚ and disproportionate child who is nicknamed Junior. The book’s main theme is about education in Native American youth. Aside from the page by page cartoons and the enthusiasm on adolescent youth humor‚ the book is essentially about the transformation that Junior undergoes by switching from a Spokane Native American Reservational

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    happen further on in the film‚ such as Gilbert meeting Becky. The use of the foreshadowing effect is significant as it enables the director to introduce themes‚ such as desire for freedom seen through the caravans driving through Endora. There is

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    Hope‚ Determination and patient are key element in a successful life. Furthermore poverty‚ death and alcoholism plays a vital role in the story Absolutely True Dairy of a Part-Time Indian‚ by Sherman Alexei‚ in fact it’s a teenage boy’s ( the protagonists’) in search for his identity and determination lifted him out of poverty. This inspiring story of hope‚ determination and patient teaches us that thing can change. One of the most compelling aspects of the story The Absolutely True story of

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    The Seventh Man and the Power of Religion The author of The Seventh Man‚ Haruki Murakami is a Japanese author born on January 12‚ 1949 in Kyoto‚ Japan.(Newsmakers). His parents taught Japanese literature and raised him in an remarkably religious and traditional household. Although he showed no regard to Japanese literature‚ the young scholar enjoyed reading novels and furthering his knowledge of literature from around the world. As a young adult‚ Murakami valued the importance of jazz music. Specifically

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    In Sherman Alexie’s story “This Is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona”‚ he explores the challenging life of two Native American Indian men named Victor and Thomas on the reservation. The story communicates the childhood memories‚ relationships‚ and cultural aspects of Thomas and Victor’s life in Spokane (an Indian Reservation). In this story‚ Victor appeared to be mentally depressed because his father had died just after he lost his job. Although Victor’s father left Victor at a very young age

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