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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Sherman Alexie Reading RR #1 As and Indian Sherman Alexie‚ from eastern Washington‚ expresses how he uses reading as a way to “save his life”. In his short story “Superman and Me”‚ Alexie tells us how he uses his reading to teach himself to write. He then goes on to inspire other young Indians. This young man from the Spokane Indian Reservation shows us that no matter where we come from we are able to go above and beyond. Alexie came from a middle class family. He states that one of his parents
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The problem the main character (Junior) has is that he goes to a different school and does not know anybody. He is Indian but he wants to go the school with all the rich white kids 22 miles away. He solves the problem by standing up to the biggest kid in the school and making friends with the prettiest girls in the school. He earns respect that way. The story takes place in 2006 and 2007 mostly on an Indian Reservation in Washington called the Spokane Indian Reservation. The town is called Wellpinit
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When reflecting our ancestors’ history or our current conflicts‚ the majority of the conflicts occur due to the different perspective of race‚ religion‚ and culture. In the novel‚ Mr. Dodge denies Junior’s knowledge about Petrified Wood because Junior was an “Indian” from the Reservation. To eagerly be correct‚ Mr. Dodge sarcastically mentions how "there’s so much amazing science on the reservation” (Alexie 85). By using a mixture of sarcastic tone and a rhetorical question‚ Alexie shows Mr. Dodge’s
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In Sherman Alexie’s collection of short stories‚ Alexie purpose in writing stories is to depict how adversities are irreversible to the past‚ but not the future if you don’t allow it to be. In Alexie short stories they’re all interconnected with each story showcasing the hardships of Native Americans in the 15th century and late 20th century. The Spokane Reservation is the setting that’s connected with each story where Sherman discusses poverty‚ alcoholism‚ and isolation from society outsides one
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Based on the story‚ it is likely for many readers to comply that Junior is viewed as a traitor with his culture‚ race‚ and family. The idea of the agreement is accompanied by the textual evidence extracted in the story. For instance‚ junior is portrayed as a teenager boy who emanates from the Indian s race. Therefore‚ logic suggests that a person must be loyal and patriotic to his/her race‚ unlike Junior. Instead of being grateful for being an Indian‚ he finds a way of running away from the Spokane
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Sherman Alexie‚ in his poem “Face‚” explains that white people took over the land‚ created customs and introduced their customs to those on the reservations. He develops this idea in the first stanza by using a metaphor to compare both cultures have in common “This sonnet‚ like my reservation‚ keeps/ Its secrets hidden behind boundaries/ That are simple and legal at first read”; in the second stanza‚ he develops an image of how the speaker feels on adopting the “white masters culture” along with
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narrowed down as the condition of being oneself and not another. You have to know yourself well and be able to reflect upon all the things that happen in your life to know who you are or who you could strive to become. In Sherman Alexie’s movie Smoke Signals‚ he emphasizes that you will get caught in trying to find your true identity if you run away from the obstacles in your life instead of facing them. Through the movie‚ the audience gets to know the teenage Cour d’Alene Indian Victor‚ whose dad
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The 1998 movie Smoke Signals follows two Native American boys‚ Victor and Thomas‚ on their journey to collect the ashes of Arnold‚ Victor’s father. I thought it was interesting to see the duo’s relationship grow‚ as they were both complete opposites of each other. The director’s choice to show the story of Arnold and help the viewers better understand the boys’ relationship through flashbacks was well done. I also enjoyed seeing both characters grow and watch their relationship slowly mend itself
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Comparison and Contrast Essay Smoke Signals and “This is What It Means to Say Phoenix” Smoke Signals is the story of two Native Americans‚ named Thomas and Victor‚ who grew up together and go off on an adventure to find who they really are. Thomas is young and lives with his grandmother‚ because his parents died in a fire when he was a baby; as we later find out‚ Victor’s father Arnold started the fire. Thomas lives by the morals and ethics of a traditional Native American‚ following the beliefs
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