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Sherman Alexei in 2002 |
1)
What is Superman
doing in the comic book panel Alexie remembers? Why is it important to remember
this detail at the very end of the essay?
When the author first learned to read, Superman
was breaking down a door in the comic book he was examining. It is important to
remember this detail because at the end of the essay he uses it as a metaphor in
which he is Superman and the door are the small Indian boys that refuse to let
him help them “save [their] lives” (pg. 18).
2)
In paragraph 7,
Alexie repeats a certain verb fourteen times. What is this verb, and what
effect does this repetition have? What might Alexie be trying to say about the
process of his coming to literacy, in terms of both the effort required and the
height of the obstacles encountered?
The verb repeated so many times in the seventh
paragraph is “read.” The reason Alexie repeated this word so many times was to
emphasize the fact that he learned how to read by reading, nothing more and
nothing less. With the repetition of this word he implies that the way to break
down all the doors and surpass the obstacles set on Indian youths is by reading.
3)
In “Learning to Read
and Write,” Frederick Douglass writes, “In moments of agony I envied my fellow
slaves for their stupidity” (par. 6). Compare this sentiment to Alexie’s
feelings about his fellow classmates on the reservation. Do you think that
Alexie envied his classmates? Why or why not? How were his difficulties from
those faced by other Indians?
In contrast to Douglass, who envied the slaves
who couldn’t read because they weren’t burdened with knowledge, Alexie didn’t
envy his classmates who refused to read or write. He says himself that “[he]
was smart. [He] was arrogant. [He] was lucky” (pg. 17). This indicated that
unlike Douglass, he felt empowered and (up to a certain extent) better than the
rest of his classmates because of his ability to read and write. His
difficulties were much less than those of his classmates because by learning to
read he opened doors that would not be available to anyone else in the
reservation. He could get a better job and make a better living than them
because of it.
What does the door symbolize ?
ReplyDeleteDammmn Chris! You got me mesmerized tho! Thank you... I have to brainstorm this shit!
DeleteChris you missed up my whole shit thanks to you i got to think lol..
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