Flight Patterns Sherman Alexie Summary Essay

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    Sherman Alexie is an American Poet, short story writer, novelist, performer, film writer, most sought-after public speaker. He has grown up in Spokane Indian Reservation, WellPinit, Washington. He has been winner of several awards, fellow ships and honorary degrees. He has abused alcohol in college days and has quit it later and has become sober ever since. He says his success as writer has given him incentive to quit alcohol. “In his short-story and poetry collections, Alexie illuminates the

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    Alexie Sherman authors a short story intitled “Flight Patterns” which at first glance has the appearance of being nothing more than a family man taking a taxi-cab ride to the airport. The main character, William, is presented as a Native American living in Seattle, Washington with his wife and young daughter. “Flight Patterns” takes place after the devastating and tragic events of September 11th, 2001 and dives into the experiences William faced since that historic day. However, the story is more

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    “We’re all trapped by other people’s ideas” (Alexie 63). Labels that are put on people limit them to succeed because they are so worried about themselves and have no confidence to strive for their dreams and reach their limits. In the short story “Flight Patterns” by Sherman Alexie, the story focuses on how individuals are treated due to their skin color. Alexie uses elements such as characters, plot, and tone to communicate the idea that due to racism Americans often misjudge each other. William

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    Bildungsroman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search In literary criticism, a Bildungsroman (German pronunciation: [ˈbɪldʊŋs.ʁoˌmaːn]; German: "novel of formation, education, culture"),[a] novel of formation, novel of education,[2] or coming-of-age story (though it may also be known as a subset of the coming-of-age story) is a literary genre that focuses on the psychological and moral growth of the protagonist from youth to adulthood (coming of age),[3] in which

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