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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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    Sherman Alexie-native American of the Spokane/Coeur d’Alene nation. This story was adapted into a film “smoke signals. What topics does he address? Alexie address the death of Victors father‚ his relationship with Thomas Builds-the-Fire‚ How deep does he go? The story centers on Victor and his father who passed away recently‚ who he hadn’t had a close relationship for years‚ and spoke to him over the phone a few times. Victor has this “genetic pain‚ which was soon to be as real and immediate

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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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    How does the author of you chosen text heighten the entertainment value within it? In Sherman Alexie’s written text‚ The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian‚ readers follows the journey of a teen protagonist named Junior; on his quest for belonging in this world. In the novel‚ realistic depiction of adolescent life and the social conditions of Native Americans as a minority is shown to the audience. However‚ the entertainment value of the text is heightened with the presentation of Junior’s

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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 Sherman Alexie‚ a Spokane and Coeur d’Alene Indian‚ is one of the most prominent Native American writers of his generation. His works reflect the overpowering influence of alcoholism and poverty that pervade life on the reservation. With dark humor and ironic wit‚ Alexie boldly portrays the harsh realities of reservation life and gives voice to the anger that results from media distortion of Native American culture. Alexie was born October 7‚ 1966‚ and raised on the Spokane Indian

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    Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven: Humor” Throughout “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven” the theme of resilience is deliberately presented. Native Americans past and present continue to face stifling issues such as racism‚ alcoholism‚ isolation and suicide. Sherman Alexie makes it his obligation in his stories and poems to show Native American resiliency through humor. By using his characters to show resiliency through humor Alexie presents humor as an integral

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    Survival=Anger X Imagination. Imagination is the only weapon on the reservation. --Sherman AlexieThe Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Key to Survival Sherman Alexie ’s novel The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven depicts how reservation Indian ’s survive their hardships that mainstream society has put on them‚ with the use of emotion and imagination. Survival for Alexie ’s Indians is‚ "not to slow dance with [their] skeletons (21)." The reservation skeletons are the anger of the

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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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    Brandi Charlot March 8‚ 2015 Introduction to Literature Powerless Colors An Analysis of Sherman Alexie’s “The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven” and Langston Hughes’ “On the Road” Alice Walker stated‚ “the most common way people give up their power is by thinking they don’t have any.” Power is a mental attribute. Many people put boundaries around themselves. These self-imposed boundaries result in anguish‚ despair‚ pity‚ and ultimately a sense of powerlessness. Sometimes these

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