Part Time Indian Theme

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After reading the book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” by Sherman Alexie and watching the movie “Smoke signals” there are two common themes for both the book and the movie that I think is important are forgiveness and friendship. There are countless of moments in the book when Junior’s dad disappoint him and upset him, from not being able to drive him and picking him up from school, to when his dad would get drunk and would leave home for a couple of days. During the holidays, Junior’s dad took the money then ran away to get drunk and did not come back until the next year, Junior was far from okay with it, but when his dad gave him his last five dollars for Christmas, he then realized that his dad still loves him as much as he …show more content…

I thought about telling him to bit my ass. I thought about making him apologize. But I couldn’t. He was never going to change. Let’s go, I said.” (p228) Junior was never really mad at Rowdy; even though Rowdy was the one who gave Junior a concussing during the basketball game. During the movie, Victor was annoyed and angry with Thomas for the entire trip to Victor’s dad. But towards the end of the movie, Victor came to the realization that Thomas is a great friend who had helped Victor to get to his dad, and is someone he is very close to. Victor was nicer and happy with Thomas; he even gave Thomas some of his dad’s ashes. This shows that Victor has mature and has forgiven Thomas for how he acted during the trip. Friendship and forgiveness are the two themes that I think are important from the book and the movie. We saw how Victor forgave Thomas for being annoying and appreciate Thomas’s friendship more. And how Victor has forgiven his dad’s mistakes after his dad passed away. In the book, we saw how Junior forgives his dad’s alcoholic problem and how his dad was not the best dad, but Junior learned to forgive anyways. He also sees how Junior forgives Rowdy for how cold Rowdy was acting towards Junior and

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