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

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The world defines “hope” as wishing or wanting to see something happen. Like there’s a fifty-fifty chance it could happen. In the book The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian we see Junior, an Indian boy, go to an all white school. This was a huge decision for him and not everyone in his tribe supported it. Junior still continued to have hope that things would become better. The kind of hope that comes with making difficult decisions. The importance of “hope” in The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian can be explained through turning points for hope in the story. Junior had no hope when he was on the reservation; however, he had hope when he left. When Junior left, it helped him realize he could do more when he pushed his …show more content…

Junior was already depressed on the reservation. If he would have stayed, he would have fallen much the same as the rest of the tribe. It is similar to what our country is going through. We are falling. If we don’t hope for better, then we’ll believe nothing will get better. And things always get better, similar to how they did for Junior after he made a difficult decision to change schools. Hope has affected me in a very strong way to where our country is going. It is important to know where our country is going and what’s going to happen because we are the next generation. We have the power to change the world as did Junior. He changed the people around him. It is also important to have hope for our country because this is what we will grow up in. Junior grew up on the reservation and almost lost his mind. He left and felt hope even through making a difficult decision. In conclusion, Junior made a difficult decision that required hope. He made a decision to go to an all white school where Indians weren’t welcome. He found hope even when certain things turned his life around. If he would have given up hope, he would have stayed on the reservation; still he didn’t give up hope. We can’t give up hope either; especially not for our country. When Junior had hope, he changed the people around him. If he can change his world, we can change our

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