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    get across. Not only do these two authors share similarities in upbringing‚ but they also share the same determination when it comes to educating themselves on their own and proving to others that ignorance truly is bliss. Born and raised on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Wellpinit‚ Washington‚ Sherman Alexie was truly a remarkable boy. Coming from what he considered to be a poor family “by most standards”‚ Alexie claims that him and his family lived “on a combination of irregular paychecks

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    teenager‚ Arnold “Junior” Spirit‚ during his first year in high school. Using humor to soften the sometimes difficult and emotional story‚ Alexie creates a loveable‚ misfit protagonist whom readers cannot help but root for. Junior lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation‚ where he discovers that alcohol is more important to most residents than an education is. Junior decides to transfer from his reservation school to Reardan High‚ a white school that is more than twenty miles away. Once he arrives

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    Poetry Analysis Sherman Alexie is Spokane/Coeur d’Alene Indian. Alexie wrote a poem called “The Reservation Cab Driver”. The title contributes to understand the poem and understand who the cab driver was. In this poem‚ Alexie uses a symbolism he also uses some metaphor‚ irony and imagery. By examining the life portrayal in the reservation‚ the poem’s casual diction‚ the magic appearance of Crazy Horse‚ I will show how Alexie’s critique of the status of Indians on the reservation. The life in

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    powwow because they gets into fights everytime when they are drunk. There is also the cruelest triplets who make fun of Junior and beat him up‚ and Rowdy pays a revenge for his friend. I came to see that Indians handle things differently than other people‚ this is proven when Arnold attack Roger a white boy‚ he did not attack him back though he respected him. This shows the different in cultures or is the way we are being raised or the environment we are growing up in. Indians believes that the only

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    Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie was born in 1966 and raised on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington. Although born with a severe case of hydrocephalus‚ he astonishingly recovered and learned to read at an early age. Alexie used his social rejection to concentrate on his studies. In 1985‚ he was awarded a scholarship to Gonzaga University where he regrettably began abusing alcohol. His college years can be described as depressing and inspiring. His alcoholism compelled him to convey his

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    The place is Spokane Indian reservation in Wellpinit‚ the protagonist of this novel is a boy named Arnold Spirit. This book illustrates his life and what was to happen in order for Arnold to succeed. Arnold is a boy born into an impecunious family and has to suffer through

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    Sherman Alexie's Dreams

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    In the novel Reservation Blues‚ Sherman Alexie utilizes the characters dreams to illustrate the relationship between the Native Americans and the white people. These dreams show an ongoing struggle amongst the two societies‚ in addition to the deterioration of the Indian culture. These dreams are better described as nightmares because not a single one of the dreams are positive and bare anything respectable about the Native American society. Sherman Alexie attempts to disclose the humiliation and

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    Assimilation is the process in where individuals or groups of people differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society. The process of assimilating involves taking on the traits of the dominant culture to such a degree that the assimilating group becomes socially indistinguishable from other members of the society. Assimilation can be forced or voluntary. (http://www.britannica.com/topic/assimilation-society). In the novel Code Talker‚ Joseph Bruchac clearly shows the

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    In The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me‚ Sherman Alexie shares with his audience his story of when he learned to read at a young age through a Superman comic book. Through stories and memories of his childhood‚ he explains how Indian children on reservations were expected not to try in school and fail in the non-Indian world. In order to successfully portray his ideas‚ Alexie uses many rhetorical techniques and ideas. By using these techniques the audience is forced to look more into the

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    2013 Neat Vs. Sloppy In Suzanne Britt’s "Neat People Vs. Sloppy People" and Dave Barry’s " Batting Clean Up and Striking Out" both author’s examine just complicated human relationships can be considering how many types of personalities are out there. They both share certain literary elements‚ but differ immensely

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