Essay On The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian By Sherman Alexie

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Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, not-so-subtly shows the reader that despite those who bring you down, especially if you fall within a minority, you can pursue and come out with great achievements. Sherman Alexie portrays this with scenes including Arnold getting beat-up by his childhood best friend, a popular group of racist white people who laugh at his heritage, and the degrading encounter with people on the rez. Rowdy’s reaction to the news of Arnold leaving pained him as he left for Reardan. Arnold described Rowdy’s scream “It was pain, pure pain.” (53). When Rowdy truly realized that Arnold was serious about leaving the rez. Rowdy continuously yelled at Arnold about how he would be too scared to go to Reardan. Arnold made a few attempts to Ever since Arnold’s school transfer, he is shamed by others on the rez, who have a set mind that he is a traitor for going to a school that’s full of white kids. Arnold writes that while he was trick-or-treating and collecting spare change to donate to the homeless with Penelope, he was attacked by three people from the rez. They wore Frankenstein masks, so he couldn’t tell who they were, but they kicked him a few times after shoving him to the ground, and spat on him as well. Arnold was deeply hurt by the spitting, he writes “But the spit made me feel like an insect,” (79). He also writes that “Mostly they just wanted to remind me that I was a traitor,” (79) which is what they succeeded in doing. The group stole both Arnold’s candy and the money he had collected so far (which he says totaled to ten bucks) (79), and felt “stupid and naive” (79) for letting the people get away. Even though he hadn’t collected a lot of money, he felt honorable that he was donating to a good cause. But that was, literally, stolen from him leaving him

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