1. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian is told through the eyes of Arnold (Junior) Spirit, a fourteen-year-old boy who lives on the Spokane Indian Reservation. On the reservation, he is considered an outcast due to his having cerebral brain fluid, which causes medical issues and physical abnormalities. Junior becomes dissatisfied with the inadequate education he is receiving on the reservation and decides to leave Wellpinit High School for Rearden High School. Rearden is twenty-two miles away and is essentially an all-white school. Consequently, he angers his peers on the reservation; in their minds, he turned his back on his people. His physical differences became secondary to his “white” outsider status. Meanwhile, while attending
I believe that in order to enjoy life, one must always maintain a happy state for their whole life. Although, I might not suffer too much, but, other people may be suffering for their whole lives. This real-world application also applies to The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-time Indian by Sherman Alexie with Junior. Junior suffers from hatred and losses, but yet somehow he manages to stay happy.
Theme Analysis Essay: English 11 “The Absolute true diary of a part-time indian” Final. Friendship isn’t only what is seen on the outside, what can be seen by other people and portrayed to show a connection. Friendship is a massive portrayal on what happens on the inside. The use of the imagery shown in Friendship in “The Absolutely true diary of a part-time Indian” defines the decisions and actions, and how they have an implementation, of Junior’s life. The largest example of what Junior’s friendship is in The novel is the stories he shares with his friend, Rowdy.
I enjoyed reading Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. Reading about Junior’s life brought back memories of how I got into Allied in the first place. Just like Junior: I knew I had to leave my home town’s school system to attain a better life in the future. Unlike, Junior, who had Mr. P to introduce him to the world outside of the reservation, I had to discover a high school that was not my home high school, Matawan Aberdeen Regional High School. When I found out about the Academy of Allied Health and Science, I was very excited that there was a school where teenagers could explore the medical field without the fees of college. Unfortunately for Junior and I, we had to lose a close friend in the process of leaving
Everyone in life try to figure out they are. Sometimes in life people need to help themselves to improve their life before they can help others. In the story “The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part time Indian” by: Sherman Alexie, a 14 year old boy named, Junior that belongs to a native tribe and lives on a place called the Rez. He is not treated kind on the Rez because he has water in the brain, which makes his head overly large. His was made fun of because of his head.
A lot of people feel like they are coasting along life with the rest of the group; they feel a need to find their own individuality. Everyone has something, or multiple things, that make them who they are as a person. In The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian, Junior goes through the same experience. Junior becomes an individual by switching schools, being Indian, and playing basketball.
In the novel The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie the thesis that would serve as the most fitting one is that no matter what and no matter how anyone looks, no one is perfect, going passed all the masks and the disguises everyone wears everyone has a flaw. We just assume that people are perfect because of how we see them at the moment. We never stop to think that their parents but be alcoholic/druggies/abusive. Or that they commit self-harm to themselves. Junior is coming out of the bathroom when he sounds a strange noise that’s coming out of the girls’ restroom and realizes that this person is vomiting. He waits to see who it was and finds out that it’s “the lovely Penelope, and she’s chomping hard on cinnamon
Sometime we built walls around us to protect ourselves from others, because we want to be alone, we built them because in the past we’ve been hurt. We hang a sign outside them saying “do not disturb.” Then it gets lonely we see people outside and they are having fun then you wonder; what if you let a person in, will it be fun? or will they hurt you? so you decided to open the door, see if someone comes and then there is a person standing right there in front of the walls, he was hoping you open the doors soon so he can come in and he passes. The moment he passes through that door everything changes, life becomes more fun more interesting more adventurous. After all letting people in can be pretty damn amazing.
In the late 1400’s a navigator by the name Christopher Columbus was sent in search of a new trade route to the west indies from the motherland of Spain, but was accidentally sent off course during the excursion. As a result, him and his crew members discovered an entirely new land mass that eventually became one of the most famous discoveries of all time. Christopher Columbus and his crew had found a new land inhabited by multiple different cultures and people. And although this was thought to be a magnificent thing at the time, we soon realized that it was quite the opposite of that. After the discovery of North America, European people moved by the masses to the new land taking over and destroying
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian is the story of Junior’s journey to discovery of self. Like many teens, he finds himself
Young adults in this day and age will attempt to live up to society's expectations. They will spend money on expensive items or clothes, just so they can fit in with today's society. Young adults lie about themselves and to themselves, in the process of trying to figure out where they belong. This is what the main character, Junior, battles with throughout the book. In the novel, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie, Junior faces an internal struggle of trying to figure out where he belongs.
In the story The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, many themes are present, but one really outshines the others. In Junior’s family, and his life in general, addiction to substances have a widespread effect in his life and others’ included. But, only few people are able to remain optimistic in those times, one of which is the main character, Junior. He uses drawings and cartoons as a coping mechanism, which symbolizes hope during difficult times.
Whether or not someone is finding it for himself or someone else, hope is something that a person cannot live without. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie, is about a kid named Junior who lives on a poor Spokane Indian rez in Washington (short for Reservation) and goes to a bad school on the same rez. Junior then switches to an all white school called Reardan because he believes that if he goes there, he will be able to find hope for a better future. In the book, the reader gets a good sense of hope from all different perspectives. There are many characters such as Mr. P and his sister Mary who both have great beliefs to Junior about hope.
Society has consequences, individuality is rare to people who are exposed to negativity. Nevertheless society changes people’s thoughts on the way they live. In the novel, “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part -Time Indian” is about a Indian kid named Arnold who faces the judgements of society that has been impacting him in a explicit way of life. In the second novel, “To kill a Mockingbird” is about a young girl named Scout, her father, Atticus is affected by the remarks of his community, however not only does it hurt him but his children also. Last but not least the third novel, “Bruiser” is a story about a teen boy named Brewster that deals with the harmful actions
Arnold/Junior Spirit is a fourteen year old Spokane Indian who lives on a small reservation in Washington state. In the book The Absolutely True Diary of a part-Time Indian, Junior leaves his reservation for a primary white school called Reardan to find hope. He struggles with friendships, family, basketball, school work and identity through the year. His experiences on and off the reservation, are constantly changing his beliefs to become less racist and more positive. For example, Junior begins thinking that hope is barely reachable for him, but ends the book realizing that nothing stops him from having hope except how much he works for it.
Mentors are people who provide support, strength, and inspiration. Many people have a mentor in their life that they aspire to be like, and seek out for guidance. Mentors play a big role in many lives, including Junior's from The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. Some of the biggest mentors for Junior are his parents, his Wellpinit teacher Mr. P and his Rearden basketball coach. If it weren't for these mentors inspiration and support, Junior wouldn't have taken some of the risks he does.