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    In the “Traveling Between Worlds Apart”‚ podcast Sherman Alexie reflects on his own unique sporadic childhood experiences and its relations to other different experiences others may be going through. When I first heard this podcast‚ I was stunned to know that Sherman Alexie endured traumatic experiences like mine. He had to endure a rough childhood where he was constantly teased for having a globe sized head due to the hydrocephalus as an infant (To The Best Of Our Knowledge‚ 2017) He also had to

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    Sherman Alexie According my researching from Encyclopaedia Britannica Online‚ Academic Search Complete‚ and Superman and Me in class‚ I found out biographical information on Sherman Alexie. The reason I searched about Sherman Alexie because I wanted to know about how he had been through his life and become a successful American poet. He also writes essays and novels. In childhood‚ Sherman Alexie was born October 7‚ 1966 on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington. He lived where surrounded

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    In Sherman Alexi’s book The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven‚ he creates a series of vignettes that he uses to describe the culture of modern Native Americans living on reservations. One of his primary techniques he uses to help reproduce the emotional and cultural strife is to create two-dimensional characters that he uses as a back-drop for the rest of the image he paints with the rest of the stories. Victor’s dad and his friend Thomas are two examples‚ but Alexi creates one exceptionally

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    Ahmad Abdullhadi Shalabi World Literature December 10th‚ 2013 The Quest for Identity in Sherman Alexie’s “What You Pawn I Will Redeem” Sherman Alexie‚ a Spokane/Coeur d ’Alene Indian‚ was born in 1966 on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington.” [He] is a poet‚ writer‚ and filmmaker. Much of his writing draws on his experiences as a Native American growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation” ( Konigsberg). As a Native American‚ Alexie’s main concern is presenting his own culture

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    In Sherman Alexie’s short stories “This is what it means to say Phoenix‚ Arizona”‚ and “Indian Education” Alexie uses action and dialogue to show the struggles of an Indian culture in a white mans world‚ putting the theme of race and social justice in a dilemma. Alexie uses dialogue in the short story “This is what it means to say Phoenix‚ Arizona”‚ to illustrate an ill-funded Indian reservation. After Victor had found out that his father had passed away Victor needed money to retrieve his father

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    English 1010 09/20/10 Assignment B Sherman Alexie and Frederick Douglas both have a love of reading which led them both to become notable names in the literary world. Each man was born into a lower class where they were not expected to amount to anything‚ but through their thirst of knowledge from reading‚ both were able to rise up and break the chains that bound them‚ both figuratively and literally. Sherman Alexie was born on an Indian reservation in the United States‚ so

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    In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ by Sherman Alexie‚ we see a common theme of a Native American child trying to get a better education for himself. Early on in the novel‚ Junior finds that his geometry book belonged to his mother before it belonged to him and he threw it at the teacher. “I couldn’t believe that the book belonged to my mother‚ how horrible is that” (31). This scene really sets the stage for him going out and trying to find a better education for himself. From then

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    The first story in Ten Little Indians‚ written by Sherman Alexie introduces a college student with a passion for poetry and a drive to do anything to strengthen her knowledge of it. Similar to her passion‚ I have a passion for different law cases and I like to dissect every aspect of them to learn as much as possible. I then read the article‚ Rebel Music written by Daniel Felsenfeld‚ a pianist and music enthusiast. He describes how music had always been in his life‚ but he never truly found it until

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    Sherman Alexie’s‚ “The Absolute True Diary of A Part- Time Indian” is composed in first person narrative through the perspective of the fourteen-year-old protagonist‚ Arnold Spirit Junior. Throughout the narrative structure the writer mimics the style of a personal diary as if written by Junior himself‚ in which Alexie uses humor‚ irony and colloquial language in the form of both verbal text and visual imagery. This technique allows Alexie to keep the readers engaged throughout the novel while he

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    What You Pawn‚ I Will Redeem” 1. How does the narrator know the regalia is his grandmother’s? 2. Why is the story divided by time? 3. Why does Alexie continually present the issue of alcoholism among American Indians regardless of tribe? Final Submitted answers What You Pawn‚ I Will Redeem -Full Answers 1. Jackson‚ the narrator‚ notices the regalia in the window of a pawnshop and recognizes some similarities between this regalia and the one he remembers of his grandmother’s

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