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Theme Of Identity In The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian

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Many times in life, difficult decisions have to be made regarding one’s future. It is difficult for people to find a balance between pursuing their dreams and remaining true to themselves and those they care about. This struggle is commonly evident when one is caught between two cultures. These cultures often include a level of loyalty that is hard to break, but is necessary in the pursuit of dreams and potential. My mom felt this struggle in her life between her mexican heritage and her decision to move to America. She struggled with deciding to leave her home and those she loved, however when she did she found a greater sense of self and new opportunities. To this day she feels loyalty to her mexican heritage and remains a citizen of Mexico to demonstrate her patriotism. She found a greater identity between the two cultures. In Sherman Alexie’s The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian the protagonist, Junior, experiences an internal struggle between his loyalty to his tribe and his desire to leave and pursue his future. Junior’s internal conflict enhances the theme of identity by demonstrating how even after leaving the reservation, he remained true to his roots while developing his sense of self. The internal conflict that Junior faces with leaving his tribe to pursue his future at Reardan adds to the discovery of his identity. The reservation was both heaven and hell for Junior—although he felt a sense of belonging there, he also found himself lacking

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