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    The story “Superman and Me” written by Sherman Alexie is about one of the most important parts of his life‚ teaching himself how to read‚ how he succeeded in school and why he became a writer. Alexie began this story by describing who he was in childhood. He was an Indian boy living in Eastern Washington State. He had a brother and three sisters. His family was poor by most standards but despite that his parents were trying to find some minimum-wage job‚ which made them middleclass by reservation

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    Ten Little Indians by Sherman Alexie explores the lives of various native Americans who pursue their own dreams amongst the "white‚" stereotypical Americans who make assumptions about them. They try to combine their own versions of "the little brown guys" with expectations from other native Americans and Americans in general. Each chapter concerns the struggles of individual Native Americans as they carve their niche in society and the sacrifices they make whilst "fitting in." Their personal

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    life on some reservations can be comparable to that of life in countries like Mexico with issues of poverty and alcohol and drug abuse. Starting at a very young age Alexie had overcome many obstacles as does his characters in his stories. In the short story‚ “This is What It Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona‚” the author Sherman Alexie shows the struggles of Native Americans in a white man’s world. To help us better understand these struggles‚ this paper will analyze the characters‚ theme and setting

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    Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Lesson Plan Unit Jaclyn Ippolito English Methods Professor Cella 5/12/08 “There is another world‚ but it is in this one.” – W.B. Yeats The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie Individual Unit Plan Grade/Course: 8th grade ELA class Unit Length: 5 Weeks Educational/Classroom Culture: Small suburban school in Upstate New York Approximately 25 kids per class Mixed ability levels Single‚ 50 minute periods Novel Summary:

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    Father Always Said...” America truly is the salad bowl of cultures from around the whole world. However‚ there is often times a dominating cultural structure that makes it difficult to attain peace among the diverse cultural groups of America. Sherman Alexie’s short story‚ Because my Father Always Said He Was the Only Indian Who Saw Jimi Hendrix Play ‘The Star-Spangled Banner’ at Woodstock‚ displays the difficulty of the Native American people having to cope with the dominating culture that they

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    explains‚ “I draw because words are too unpredictable. I draw because words are too limited…But when you draw a picture‚ everybody can understand it” (5). Alexie incorporates images into Junior’s diary to make it more authentic and‚ as a result‚ to make it more relatable to its readers. Many young readers are undoubtedly drawn to the novel because Alexie incorporates countless images that are humorously appeal to all teens (the awkward self-portraits on Pages 5 and 121‚ the zit on Page 83‚ and the final

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    Otherness in Literature

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    not necessarily have to be the minority. According to Melani‚ when someone is doing the othering‚ they feel superior or dominant to the group they perceive as the others (2010). In the story This is What it Means to Say Phoenix‚ Arizona by Sherman Alexie‚ Thomas Buildsthe-Fire is the character who is othered. This is a short story about a young Native American named Victor‚ who is poor and living on a reservation. He needs to find a way to travel to Phoenix‚ Arizona to retrieve his father’s

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    Optimism is defined as the belief that good ultimately predominates over evil in the world. Everyone has the ability to be optimistic‚ but it is up to those to chose if they will be‚ or not. In “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie‚ Junior is a Spokane Indian who was born with a mixture of medical problems. He considers education very important‚ so he leaves the reservation to learn at an all-white school. Junior experiences many issues throughout his life‚ and because of

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    The Ghosts and the Civilly Dead: Two examples of oppression in American society “In the Great American Indian novel‚ when / it is finally written‚ / all of the white people will be Indians and / all of the Indians will be ghosts.” Similar to how Sherman Alexie’s “How to Write the Great American Indian Novel” discusses the lack of Native American representation and the loss of their voice‚ the Declaration of Sentiments from the 1848 Women’s Rights Convention states how‚ over time‚ men mute their wives

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    Arianna Gonzales-Goff NivaPeriod 2 literature 12 March 2014 Within the Community (MP1) Jan Johnson‚ author of Healing the Soul Wound (2010) suggests that to heal historical amnesia and identity crisis’ cross racial alliances with all races should be achieved‚ and the races that are traumatized by the happenings in the past‚ due European colonization will reconcile through Johnson’s suggested healing process; forgiveness‚ compassion‚ and empathy. However‚ her idea of cross racial kinship is not

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