The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian

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The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie talked about an Indian boy named Junior who wants to escape from being poor, having impossible dream, and feeling hopeless. The main characteristic in this book named Junior who was born on the Spokane Indian reservation. Junior’s parents weren’t unable to follow and achieve their dreams because they have not enough money. Because of living in penniless family, Junior wants to escape this situation. He wants to do something better than being poor, but he has no motivation. Since Junior had advised from Mr. P, Junior’s teacher, he got an inspiration from Mr. P. Mr. P influenced Junior to getting out from his reservation, and it is the way to find hope. Then Junior decided to transferring to Reardan High School. Reardan High School is all white kids, and it is the best small schools in the state. Some of situations made Junior’s decision of changing school are hopeless, hope, and supportive. …show more content…

Junior’s family members have dreams, but his family members’ dream can not become possible. Because of education system in Junior’s reservation, it have low quality in education system. For example, Junior realizes that he read the same book, which his mother used in high school. It made Junior feel frustration because his reservation is lack of educational. It made him very angry, and he thrown the book in Mr. P’s face. Although Junior do not wants to be a penniless cycle for his life, he still have no way to escape from this situation. Mr. P just noticed that he was wrong about his teaching. Then Mr. P became Junior’s adviser, and he helped Junior exit hopeless feeling. Changing school is one way to escape this hopeless

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