The Theme Of Hope In Sherman Alexie's 'A Part Time Indian'

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“But we reservation Indians don’t get to realize our dreams. We don’t get those chances.” (p. 13) In The Absolutely True Diary of A Part Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, Junior, the narrator, is an Indian teenage boy living on a reservation, where no one's dreams or ideas are heard. The Indians on the reservation feel hopeless because they are isolated and disenfranchised. Junior learns how to cope with his hopelessness and breaks through the hopeless reservation life to find his dreams. Examining his journey provides important examples for the reader. At first, Junior was stuck on the rez and he felt hopeless because Indians who lived on the rez never got a chance to have hope, and some of the things that lead to losing hope are alcoholism, …show more content…

One of these moments of loss of hope is when his grandma died by a drunk person on a motorcycle. His grandma has been his one savior in his life. When she died, Junior was really depressed and felt like giving up, but he still persisted because he remembers her final words “forgive him”. Junior’s sister, whom he loved dearly, also died in a house fire while she was passed out drunk. At this point, all hope was lost for Junior. However, he had courage and found a little bit of hope. That hope was Rearden. At Rearden, Junior learned many things. Junior found a new friend, Gordy who teaches him a lot about life, and was very wise. Junior also found love there too. Penelope was his love interest “almost girlfriend”, who really cared about him. Many people at Rearden were supportive of Junior and that inspired him to become the best person he could be. Junior’s coach was especially encouraging to Junior, he even went with Junior to the hospital and stayed up with him all night. An example of Rearden’s support was at two basketball games, one on the rez and one at Reardon. At the rez, all of Junior’s fellow tribe members were booing him, but at Reardon, all of his teammates cheered him up and told him he was going to do great. Junior realizes that he is the only one on his reservation that still has hope, his hope was hope for everyone on his …show more content…

I realize that life is really cruel to some people, and when the world is cruel to people, they lose hope that things will get better for them. There are many people in the world who have lost hope. Our society is not always fair, and Junior learns to fight through the stereotypes and expectations of his tribe. I think that our society can understand people who have lost hope from seeing Junior’s struggles. I now understand that not everyone sees the world as a happy place, and that people are really struggling to have faith in themselves. I believe that if we all stick together through thick and thin, people will be more optimistic, like the Rearden kids and Junior. Matters will get better for the oppressed if others believe in

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