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    In the poem "On the Amtrak from Boston to New York City" by Sherman Alexie‚ the speaker is portrayed as a Native American Indian whose apparent wish is to retake and make known his ownership of Indian land‚ which was stolen by white people. However‚ his sympathy towards his rivals seems to keep him from accomplishing these goals. First‚ we can see his Native American heritage in the language of the poem. For example‚ he refers to the elderly woman whom he is conversing with as "white" (line 1)‚

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    Native American Mascots and Sports In his novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ author Sherman Alexie introduces his readers to the issue of Indians used as mascots in sports. It is an issue that has plagued sports for decades and Alexie brings up the subject throughout his book and in interviews. He brings the topic to light to open the reader’s eyes to the idea that Native Americans are still thought as historical but not culturally relevant to society. Thousands of sports teams

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    Sherman Alexie Journey

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    In Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ the main character Arnold “Junior” Spirit undergoes a lot of ups and downs mentally. He is a 14-year-old Spokane Indian. Due to his health problems‚ he lacks the self-esteem needed to be successful. The Spokane Indian Reservation‚ in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ suffers from poverty. One of the problems which force most Indians to give up on their hopes and dreams. The first few chapters‚ Junior describes how dismal his life on the reservation

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    Sherman Alexie Reflection

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    Sherman Alexie – Reflection Sherman Alexie has created and developed the character Thomas Builds-The-Fire in his book‚ “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven‚” because he is shown as a Native American of old tradition whereas Victor is shown as a modern-day Indian. Thomas is presented in Sherman Alexie’s stories with innumerous knowledge of reservation life and Indian culture. He is there to tell the history of his people through stories detailed with emotions as if he experienced them

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    Who Is Sherman Alexie?

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    Sherman Alexie is a preeminent Native American Poet‚ novelist‚ performer and filmmaker. He is also an award winning author whose works primarily fall under the genre of Native American literature. Sherman Alexie was a reservation boy with big dreams and hopes. He had a lot of struggles with his life. Sherman was articulate‚ humours‚ declamatory‚ optimistic‚ and prove person. He struggles in his childhood. His childhood struggles were not limited to health problems; the son of an alcoholic‚ he faced

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    Success and Life Today A relentless attempt of Sherman Alexie :to draw awareness among the young generations through his writings and storytelling. Today Alexie is exploring in all branches of literature through his writings: poem‚ novel short - story‚ editing‚ short story for children‚ songwriting‚ composing‚ directory‚ and public speaking. But he is more relevant in novel‚ short story‚ and public speaking .His writings are mainly about poverty‚ racism ‚ alcoholism and abuse which are the part

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    Sherman Alexie Mood

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    Setting the mood for a tragic event is important to evoke emotion among the reader of a book. That is exactly what Sherman Alexie did in this excerpt in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian‚ where a tragic event has occurred. Alexie uses tone‚ syntax‚ and structure to develop the mood if the passage. Alexie sets the mood of the excerpt through his use of tone. For instance‚ he wrote‚ “At the hospital‚ my mother wept and wailed.” Usage of the words “wept” and “wailed” establish a distressful

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    Sherman Alexie Identity

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    English 102-047 April 20‚ 2013 Sherman Alexie and the Native American Identity Sherman Alexie is a Spokane-Coeur d’Alene Indian who grew up in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ on a reservation. He acknowledges that his origin and upbringing affect everything that he does in his books and short stories. The term ‘Indian’‚ is used to describe the indigenous peoples of the Americas. In the article titled “‘Indianness’ and Identity in the Novels and Short Storiesof Sherman Alexie”‚ Loree Estron says that “the

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    24 April 2012 The Influences of Life Everyone’s previous experiences in life have an impact on the decisions they make. Whether it’s a fear of sharks keeping them from swimming‚ or something more extreme‚ everything people do is somewhat based on things they have already been through. This is commonly seen in authors and their writing. Many times they base events that occur in their books on similar circumstances that happened in their lives; sometimes purposely‚ and sometimes subconsciously.

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    Sherman Alexie Biography

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    Sherman Alexie is a Native American that prefers the term Indian to describe his race. Alexie was born on October 7‚ 1966. He grew up as a Spokane Indian‚ and was raised on the Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington. Sherman was born with a condition that had a lot of liquid in his cranium. He went to school on the reservation and stated it was challenging because he was teased as a child (This is How). They would call him the Globe because his head was bigger than the normal. Sherman was excellent

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