In the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie; a poor Indian boy known as Junior is growing up in the Spokane Indian reservation. There is practically no hope for Junior, as his entire family is poor, he suffers from a horrid condition, and he has all but one friend. Determined to make it big in life, Junior sets off to Reardan; a neighboring ‘rich white school’ where he hopes to get the education and lifestyle he has always wanted. Despite being called a ‘traitor, even by his own best friend Rowdy, and facing many tribulations, Junior strives to achieve the best life he can through humor and gallantry. I recommend this book to anyone who wants a good laugh, yet is ready and mature enough to face the dark and sensible
Junior Spirit from the novel “ The absolutely true diary of a part -time Indian” has many dreams and hopes he wants to achieve. He has to go through many obstacles to get what he desires. The whole novel itself has many different outcomes for a theme but in my opinionn, his dreams are the main one. Junior Spirit is a 14- year old Indian boy who lives with his family and other Indians in the rez. In the rez, Junior is more of an outsider than a popular kid.
The abuse of alcohol is prevalent in many aspects of Indian life. In the Novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” and the film “Smoke Signals” alcohol abuse is one of the main factors of creating hardships. The negative effects of alcohol are evident in both stories through the examples of Death, Physical abuse and Addiction. First, The abuse of alcohol is prevalent in the novel and film because it's the main factor of death in both stories. The death of juniors sister mary in the novel was caused by alcohol.
In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, Junior Adams’s expansion of his own reality has made him aware of other things and has allowed him to find joy in unlikely experiences from those he’s known. From the title onwards, Junior makes it very clear that he himself is a Native American. He indicates how he has spent his entire life on the reservation. He lives on in northwestern Washington, and he mentions how he has never been far from it; he has only been to Spokane. When reminiscing about where he could be, he mentions how “I wish I were magical, but I am really just a poor-ass reservation kid living with his poor-ass family on the poor-ass Spokane Indian Reservation” (Alexie 7).
Rowdy was an upstander but also a bully and a brave person in the book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian” written by Sherman Alexie. Rowdy was the best friend of Junior , the main character of the novel. Rowdy helps Junior by protecting him. Rowdy was a good friend to Junior since the Andruss brothers who were triplets and about 30 years old hit Junior and Rowdy wasn't scared of them even if they were older than him. Rowdy did whatever he could to keep his relationship with Junior.
In the book The Absolutely True Diaries of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie tells the story of Arnold, a boy who grows up on a reservation and changes schools to go to a school off the rez. He left the reservation to have a better chance at life. These are the similarities and differences between Arnolds life on the reservation and his life at reardan high school First there are many similarities between the rez and rearden. At both schools he was a basketball player.
The novel Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, By Sherman Alexie it show how Indians or African Americans struggle with who they are and who they want to be. Arnold learns how to live through and with his struggles because of how his friends accepted and helped him. In this book Alexie shows how all of Arnold’s friends helped him through different aspects in life. If he didn’t have those friends than his life would have been so much harder.
“In the middle of a crazy drunk life, you have to hang on the good and sober moments tightly.” (The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie page 216) This is a quote from the book that shows how Junior learns how to appreciate the good moments in life. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie the character Junior faces problems caused by drinking. The book starts off with his family living on the Indian reservation suffering from poverty and death.
Life has no meaning without hope. If possible, one will escape to a place that will enable them obtain it. Facing life’s obstacles is not always easy when you have nothing to hold on and have no way to protect yourself. Some will defend themselves by escape their reality or by hiding their pain behind a big wall that is hard to overcome. In the book by Sherman Alexie entitled The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian we can observe the different characters’ struggles to deal with challenges that life has given them.
The narrator in the novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” is called Arnold Spirit, most people in Wellpinit called him Junior. He lived with his parents, grandmother and sister in Native American’s reservation. However, he left his hometown and study in white people’s school on Reardan in order to have a better life and reach his dream. Wellpinit and Reardon have different quality of life, future and friendship which impact Arnold’s life on vary ways. The most obvious difference between that two places are quality of life.
Think, what are the roles of oppression and privilege in our society? The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian is a book about a boy named Arnold Spirit growing up as an Indian boy going to a white high school and includes some of the oppression he faces as an indian. In Absolute True Diary the author, Sherman Alexie, Seems to be conveying that oppression plays a large role in people's unhappiness, while Privilege is not necessarily a source of joy, with the examples of Rowdy, Arnold and Penelope. Rowdy is Arnold’s old friend before he transferet schools.
In his book the Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, Sherman Alexie portrays a teenage boy, Arnold Spirit (junior) living in white man’s world, and he must struggle to overcome racism and stereotypes if he must achieve his dreams. In the book, Junior faces a myriad of misfortunes at his former school in ‘the rez’ (reservation), which occurs as he struggles to escape from racial and stereotypical expectations about Indians. For Junior he must weigh between accepting what is expected of him as an Indian or fight against those forces and proof his peers and teachers wrong. Therefore, from the time Junior is in school at reservation up to the time he decides to attend a neighboring school in Rearden, we see a teenager who is facing tough consequences for attempting to go against the racial stereotypes.
The novel Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, By Sherman Alexie it show how Indians or African Americans struggle with who they are and who they want to be. Arnold learns how to live through and with his struggles because of how his friends accepted and helped him. In this book Alexie shows how all of Arnold’s friends helped him through different aspects in life. If he didn’t have those friends than his life would have been so much harder.
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is an incredible novel about hope and joy -- about who has it and who doesn't, how hard life can be when hope and joy leaves. And how life can change when hope and joy reappears.. This book is an autobiographical depiction of what life on a reservation is like. It is both bleak and hopeful, while also being heartrending and uplifting. The narrator of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is hilarious!
Argument for Banning “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” Book in Middle Schools Published in 2007, “The Absolutely True Diary of Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie says about the moving story of a Native American teenager named Arnold Spirit who made the bold decision to attend an all-white high school from Spokane reservation to find hope for the future in the Reardan. This volume won the National Book Award in 2007 and won several other awards. Even though this novel can be power of education, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” paperback should be banned because this is not appropriate for middle schools.
The Human Spirit The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian In this detailed story, there were multiple parts in which human spirits are shown. A main part in which human spirit is shown, is all of the racism that is used throughout the book. In the book, Arnold is speaking, and he talks about one of his experiences as a child.