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Compare And Contrast Superman And Me

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“We lived on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope, fear, and government surplus food” (Alexie paragraph 1). A young Native American boy, living on a Spokane Indian Reservation, is not expected to achieve anything in life. While growing up, he learned to read with Superman comic books, and later grew up to become an aspiring poet, writer, and a creative writing teacher. Sherman Alexie, the young, hopeful Indian boy, often uses his knowledge to teach underprivileged Native American children to achieve academic success. In his essay, “Superman and Me”, by Sherman Alexie, the author creates and extended metaphor that compares himself and the comic book character Superman. The metaphor explains that Superman and Sherman Alexie are both trying …show more content…

While Alexie saves lives by teaching children, the iconic hero of comic books, Superman, saves the nation from jeopardy. Alexie often mentions growing up not having support to strive to attain success. He writes about his struggles in the classroom, and overcoming stereotypes by having an endeavouring attitude. “I fought with my classmates on a daily basis… We were Indian children who were expected to be stupid” ( Alexie paragraph 6). In paragraph six, he writes that he was expected to fail, along with other Indian children. Alexie writes in paragraph seven that he refused to fail. His love for books fueled his aspiration to achieve greatness. He often read books late into the night, and any chance he could. Sherman Alexie writes about constantly reading to show that he was not going to follow in the footsteps of his peers. When Alexie grows up, he writes about how he was not just trying to save his own life, but he was striving to save other Indian children’s lives as well. “I refused to fail… I am trying to save our lives” (Alexie paragraph 6 and 7). Alexie breaks down doors of arrogance and defeat to give children the academic opportunities he grew up

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