The Absolutely True Diary Of Part Time Indian Analysis

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Sherman Alexie’s “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” is a story that should be read in middle schools and high schools. This story would give students the chance to learn more about diversity, poverty, and the perspective of a person being bullied. I, as a teacher, believe it would be good for the students to learn to have a more open mind to the different perspectives of other cultures and other people's perspectives.

One of the lessons that Sherman Alexie’s story teaches is about diversity. For one, the students will be able to see the difference between the American life and the Indian life. Even though the setting is still in America, there are differences that both cultures have on a daily basis and what they are expected …show more content…

It would show the kids what it is like to not have enough money. It will show the students the impact finances have on the families and how it limits on what they can and can not do, for example in the story the little boy Junior had this dog that was really sick and he wanted to take the dog to get help…...and get better but the parents can't afford to deal with a veterinarian bill so they had to put the dog down themselves and they took the dog back into the backyard and shoot the dog. I know this could be too much for students but it would give them the opportunity to see that some people just have other ways of having to do things so that they can manage in life but also get through what they have to and all the things that are important in their life so they have to prioritize I know this could be too much for students but it would give them the opportunity to see that some people just have other ways of having to do things so that they can manage in life but also get through what they have to and all the things that are important in their life so they have to prioritize. The students will also get to learn how not having enough money you would affect each person for example when the boy cannot be given a ride home because his dad does not have enough money for gas I am you see that the boy has to either catch a ride home or walk home or figure out …show more content…

The students will be able to learn all the emotional effects the bowling have a beautiful whole show students how the other person feels when they feel bullied and for the people who are pulling it will show them that that the people who are bullied get super hurt and I do not feel good about themselves and will show the people who are being bullied that they are not the only people who are being bullied out there in the world. I think this lesson on pulling well maybe clear up a couple problems that most schools have with bowling will give students the other sides in the different things that I know from mine to fully understand the problems of bullying and the results of it overall and how it does not make any situation better to bully anybody no matter what perspective or what has happened. This whole social students that no matter how small things they may say that even the smallest things that a person can say to another person may still be pulling one person my Seiyu I was just pointing out something that they see going on but little does that person was pulling me other person know is that that might be something with your version is super insecure about so pointing out something that they're really not comfortable with on a constant basis maybe something that will really hurt that person and also students that they should be very careful of the words when they talk

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