Part-Time Indian Struggles

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Ever wondered what gets readers hooked on a book? In “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie the author has many ways to grab the reader's attention by using many techniques from humor to emotional and traumatic to suspense. In the book the main character named Junior is an Indian boy growing up on a reservation. By growing up on the reservation Junior makes a choice to leave the reservation and go to a white school which he encounters obstacles.There are many obstacles that happen even before Junior decides his knew path he will take as well as living on the rez. The path Junior choses gives him obstacle which creates an emotional and traumatic impact on him by showing the struggles he goes through from the events …show more content…

Alexie describes an emotional time in Junior’s life where his dog, his best friend, gets shot in front of him by his father to get the dog’s pain away and relieve the dog from suffering. In this moment Junior says how he feels before his father takes the dog out of his misery. “He looked at me and I swear to you that he understood what was happening. He knew what Dad was going to do. But Oscar wasn’t scared. He was relieved. But not me. I ran from there as fast as I could” (Sherman 13). This was an emotional time because Junior gets his dog shot in front of him and couldn't do anything. This moment can be known as both emotional and traumatic. This can be known as both because it can scar Junior but also get him emotional due to the connection between his dog and him. This gets the reader's attention towards the book because there are moments like this that people want to know what happens and how it affects the main character. This is just one example of how Sherman Alexie gets readers to keep turning the page with emotional events as well as a traumatic …show more content…

The emotional and traumatic parts that happen to Junior get the reader's attention because it reels them back and makes them want find out what happens next to Junior and his family. With the two components of humor and suspense it helps the readers keep reading, but the traumatic and emotional events are what gets the readers to stay and keep reading the book. Knowing what’s happening in Junior’s life can have readers on the edge of their seats or on the verge of tears. This is important because it shows how writers get the reader's attention but this specific writer named Sherman Alexie pulls out the emotional and traumatic of the story and emphasizes. Not only is the writer's way of writing important, but also the heritage of the writer. The authors heritage has an impact because the author can be saying their personal experience which is what Sherman Alexie did. Alexie pulled events in her own life that were important to him and emphasized it in different forms. Even though Alexie uses different forms to emphasize the meaning of what he is trying to give his audience, he pulls out the most interesting thing that catches the readers like the traumatic and emotional part of his

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