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    valued my education since I started to sing that song. Literacy is the most powerful weapon for a human being because it allows us to see the world not just from our own perspective but also from other people’s as well. There are millions of people like me who are able to make a difference in their lives under the light of literacy. Some people like Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X‚ they didn’t just change their lives‚ they also influenced many other

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    Meaghan Quinn Quinn 1 English 102 Section #20 Journal Writing #1 In the short story‚ Superman and Me‚ the author Sherman Alexie writes‚ “I loved those books‚ but I also knew that love had only one purpose. I was trying to save my life” (Alexie 6). As a young Indian boy living on the Spokane Indian Reservation‚ Alexie is “expected to be stupid” (Alexie 5). However‚ as he strives in school

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    In this past week the class read a short story written by Sherman Alexie. The name of this particular short story is “Superman and Me.” The story is actually an autobiography he wrote about his younger years as a child on an Indian reservation on up until he made something of himself. Alexie used many different strategies to get his point across to his readers. He wanted his readers‚ especially young Indian children‚ to become inspired from his life story and prosper into their fullest potential

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    aspects of different areas. Each community has to deal with certain hardships like stereotyping or bigotry. Understanding and appreciating cultural differences will better prepare people to live in a universal neighborhood. In Superman and Me the author Sherman Alexei revealed that “His father was an

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    Culture vs. Education Culture is an essential element that can impact the way a person sees the world and processes information. “Superman and Me‚” by Sherman Alexie and “Bodega Dreams‚” by Ernesto Quinonez‚ examines the importance of education and the impact it has on cultures. In “Superman and Me” the narrator tells a story about an Indian boy who teaches himself how to read and write at the age of 3 years. Despite the challenges he was face with living on an

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    “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” Reading “The Joy of reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚” gave me a different perspective of reading and writing. Sherman Alexie‚ who grew up on the Spokane Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ explains his life as an Indian boy‚ and how reading and writing helped his life to succeed. Alexie purposes is to discuss how he first learned how to read and write‚ his intelligence as a young Indian boy‚ and Alexie as an adult teaching creative writing

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    Reading Leads to Prosperity Sherman Alexie recalls his childhood memory of learning to read‚ and his teaching experience in “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me”. He devotes his interest to reading. By this way‚ he breaks the stereotype that Indian boys are expected to be stupid and dumb‚ and later on he becomes a successful writer because of his endeavor to read. Alexie vividly narrates his younger life by using metaphor and repetition with a confident tone‚ in order to strengthen

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    summary based on Sherman Alexie’s essay “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” (page 27). I didn’t know how to really get started on this assignment‚ and I’m horrible at writing‚ it’s definetly my weakest subject‚ any feedback would be much appreciated. This short story "The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and me" was written by Sherman Alexie and copyrighted in 1997. "The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and me" explains Alexie’s life as an Indian boy and how writing

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    Sherman Alexie was born in a poor family. One of his parents usually managed to find some minimum-wage job to support he and his brothers and sisters. Even though he comes from a poor family‚ his father loved reading and his rooms were always piled with books. The author’s love of book was influenced by his father. As he began to read he observed the structure of the article: “paragraph”‚ he found the logic behind the paragraph and apply his understanding to his everyday life. At the same time

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    Summary of ‘the Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me’ In his essay “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and MeSherman Alexie claimed that it was reading and knowledge which saved his life. Because‚ besides reading and books‚ his family and background was the same as other Indians who lived in the reservation: poor and underprivileged. Alexie then recalled how his father read as many books as possible‚ which made himself a role model to the author. Under his father’s influence‚ Alexie

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