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    Have you ever has a complicated friendship? In the book The Absolutely True Diary of the Part-Time Indian‚ written by Sherman Alexie; Arnold Spirit or Junior does. At the start of the book he has a problem with his friend Rowdy‚ because he leaves the reservation to find a better life‚ he still lives in the reservation. As he does this he lost a few friends and but he also gained friends. As Junior leaves he goes to a all white school. The book teaches us that friendships are complicated. First of

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    The Good the Bad and the Depressed Merriam-Webster dictionary defines depression as a serious condition in which the person often feels hopeless or sad. Throughout The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ Junior is depressed because he struggles with identity‚ friendship‚ and the death and alcohol issues on the reservation. In the beginning of the book‚ Junior fights depression because he is unsure of what community‚ Reardan or the Rez‚ he belongs to most‚ and neither of them value him. On

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    In‚ The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie‚ Junior’s life has always been black and white‚ in the sense that there is a white world and his world‚ but he has never gotten a chance to explore the in-between or grey: the mix of the white world and his‚ and he is not expected to. The Spokane Tribe was reluctant to associate with the white people on the outside of the reservation because white people were the main party who had forced seclusion upon them. Going to a white school

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    The Native American population has been seen as a minority ever since the first white settlers arrived to America in 1492. With over 500 federally recognized tribes in the United States‚ it is unfair to group their traditions and culture as one. In Montana‚ there are seven federally recognized reservations today‚ which include the Northern Cheyenne‚ Crow‚ Fort Peck‚ Fort Belknap‚ Blackfeet‚ and Flathead (Reservations). In this paper‚ I am focusing on statistics and data gathered from all Montana

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    Have you ever thought life was so pointless that you just wanted to give up? In the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie‚ Junior felt exactly that way. Junior is an outcast boy who has suffered from a brain injury when he was a small boy. He feared his future because he thought he would be on the reservation forever‚ just like his parents. Junior lets his fear get in the way of the goals he wants to accomplish. But he does overcome those fears in the novel. After

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    January 17‚ 2013 Nicole Samuels The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian Chapter 1-3 Summary In chapter one‚ we are introduced to the narrator‚ Arnold Spirit‚ nicknamed Junior. He describes himself‚ as being of lanky build‚ with an overly large skull‚ feet and hands. He has a medical condition called Hydrocephalus‚ which is an excess of fluid in the skull

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    INTRODUCTION The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ is a novel written by Sherman Alexie and it is for young adults. The illustrator of the novel is Ellen Forney and the novel is referred as a first person narrative by who we know as Junior the main character in the novel‚ his real name is Arnold Spirit‚ a Narrative American teenager at the age of 14 years who likes drawing cartoons because he simply believes that is the only thing that he is good at. Arnold grows up under difficult circumstances

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    Dear Mrs. Garriott‚ I read The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. The narrator‚ Junior or Arnold‚ introduces himself to us: he is a hydrocephalic‚ meaning he was born with water on the brain. He is also a budding artist and hopes to use his words to connect with people. In the story‚ Arnold undergoes a series of alcohol-related losses: first his grandmother is hit by a drunk driver‚ then his dad’s best friend Eugene is shot in the face at a 7-11‚ and his sister Mary dies

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    In the poem “Spirit in Me” by Esther G. Belin‚and the novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie both characters share similar life experiences such as effects from alcoholism that affect their lives negatively. Everyone in life has a goal they need to reach and to reach your goal you might have to go through emotional times and so did Junior from the book and the speaker from the poem. Junior and the speaker were facing life the hard way because of the effects of

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    The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian by Sherman Alexie follows Arnold Spirit Junior‚ a young native american boy‚ as he struggles to survive between two different worlds. He must endure his own disability‚ social ostracism‚ poverty‚ and the effects of alcoholism‚ while also dealing with the loss of people he loves due to the very conditions on his reservation that he is fighting to escape. Arnold must go through many trials and tribulations as he learns to navigate the world on his own

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