Indian By Sherman Alexie Literary Devices

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5. The use of short sentences in paragraph 7 creates an intense effect that are simple but strong enough to show Alexie’s determination.The consistent and straightforward arrangement of these short sentences can easily make the audiences feel Alexie’s efforts of studying hard as an intelligent Indian. Also, these short sentences created an confident and steadfast tone, emphasizing Alexie’s determination in reading and surviving. 6. The first section of this essay focuses on the background stories of Alexie’s father and his childhood. It presents the beginning of Alexie’s habit of reading in an amused tone, showing a lighthearted image without mentioning the hardship he has experienced. However, Alexie starts to divide this passage in paragraph …show more content…

In the second last paragraph of this essay, Alexie uses the parallel structure of “I read…” to emphasize his passion in reading and his strong determination to pursue his purpose of saving his life as an Indian who is always challenged by stereotypes. The last paragraph repeats “write poetry, short stories, or novels” for four times in different scenarios, including Alexie himself has never been taught of how to “write poetry, short stories, or novels”, and he is now teaching the Indian kids “writing poetry, short stories, or novels”. Alexie employs this repetition to highlight the fact that reading and writing still play essential roles in the Indian life, and there are always Indian people who are interested in learning about reading and write just like him. The final sentences in the last two paragraphs are only slightly different. Alexie ends the second last paragraph of this essay with his ultimate goal after stating his experience as a passionate reader in the beginning. Then, in the final sentence of this whole passage, Alexie restates his goal in a broader perspective, saying that his purpose is not only to save his own life, but also to save the life of all Indians who aim to survive with intelligence and dignity in the non-Indian world. Overall, Alexie utilizes repetition to present a progressive feeling that grows stronger at each time he uses it, appealing to the audience’s emotion and emphasizing his main focus of this essay, which are his efforts and strong determination to survive as an intelligent man who is able to fight the stereotype and unfair expectations that are specifically against

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