Diary Entry: Revenge is my middle name

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fgschueler11's avatarThe Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie

Dear Diary,

Today Junior told me that he is going to go to Reardan high school, so he will left the rez. He said he will do it tomorrow. I couldn´t believe it. I asked if he`s serious and he was…        I was so mad at him and… I can`t believe that i`ve done this,but.. I slapped him in his face. He wants me to go with him. I can`t understand how he came on that idea. I WON´T go to Reardan. I don´t know what to do right now because I can`t let him go. He is my best friend and now he wants to leave the rez. I will tell you more tomorrow . Good night!

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Diary Entry: Revenge is my middle name

Dear Diary,

Today Junior told me that he is going to go to Reardan high school, so he will left the rez. He said he will do it tomorrow. I couldn´t believe it. I asked if he`s serious and he was…        I was so mad at him and… I can`t believe that i`ve done this,but.. I slapped him in his face. He wants me to go with him. I can`t understand how he came on that idea. I WON´T go to Reardan. I don´t know what to do right now because I can`t let him go. He is my best friend and now he wants to leave the rez. I will tell you more tomorrow . Good night!

Summary Chapter 4

The Book “The Absolutely true Diary of a part -time Indian,” written by Sherman Alexie and published 2007, deals with an disabled Indianboy named Arnold and his Problems with his poor family and his problems in school and with friends.

In this Chapter Junior is fourteen and it is his first day at Highschool. Also he tolds that he is very good at masturbating and loves it. Next he informs the reader that he slept in his closet beacause he felt like a womb but then he stopped because of his sister. Then he describes his sister and some characteristics of her. In the last part of the chapter he tells the reader about his wierd looking Teacher named Mr. P and a story that he throws a book at his teacher because he is angry about the poor situation in school and his life in general.

Creative 8

5 years later…

To begin with, I want to say that I moved out. I am living in a small apartment in Seattle now. I’m sharing the rent with Gordy. Just don’t get me wrong, we’re not together or anything, we’re just friends! I still see a lot of my old classmates. Roger and Penelope for example, who have married last year. And Rowdy comes to visit me quite often as well.

Overall, I can’t say I’m not happy but I definitely feel that I am missing something. Yes I’ve got a job now – I am a real cartoonist for children’s books now and I am also a blogger – and Gordy and I traveled to China and Australia but sometimes I feel lonely. I feel like I am missing someone. That’s awful. Knowing who is missing but not knowing who that person is at the same time. Some might say, I’m just sad that Penelope left me, but I’m over that! The only thing I do know is, that’s really like that girl in the coffeeshop and that she seems to like me, too, I am just too shy to ask her. Gordy wanted to ask for her number for me but I rejected his offer.

Only time can tell what is going to happen…

 

Chapter 30: Talking About Turtles

The following summary is about the last chapter from Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” from 2007.

Junior first describes the beautiful pine trees on the reservation. He starts to remember climbing a giant pine tree with his best friend Rowdy when they were ten years old. He describes that they spend a hot summer day together. Instead of playing video games, watching TV or reading books, which was what they usually used to do, they were sitting on the floor of Junior’s room and were”dreaming about airconditioning” (comp. p. 223, ll. 14 & 15).

After that, Junior describes how he and Rowdy got to climb the pine tree nearby Turtle Lake. It was Rowdy’s idea to cool down and swim in Turtle Lake because it was so hot. So they went there, even though Junior was afraid of Turtle Lake after his father told him a story in which a horse drown in Turtle Lake. The horse was carried away and burned. But it was found laying on the riverside of Turtle Lake after the lake caught fire one day.

But when Junior and Rowdy arrived at Turtle Lake, Junior saw the giant pine tree, which he describes to be as high as a skyscraper. Junior also says, that he fell in love with it. Rowdy then decides to climb that tree. When they reached as far as they could – they didn’t arrive at the very top yet but the branches got too thin to climb any further – they sat down. They could overlook the whole reservation.

Then he transitions from not believing in surviving climbing the pine tree into not believing in surviving his first year at Reardan. From that, he moves on and starts thinking of Penelope, whom he wrote love letters, Gordy, who wants to visit the reservation, and Roger, who gave Junior his basketball shirt and said that he is going to be a star one day.

At that point, Rowdy knocks on Junior’s door. Junior invites him to come inside. They have a talk about the things that happend, after Junior transferred to Reardan high school, such as Rowdy being responsible for punching Junior in the face. They walk to the courts and play basketball and Junior tries to convince Rowdy to transfe är as well. But Rowdy still wants to stay on the reservation. He also says that he thinks that Junior is an “old-time nomad” (comp. p. 232, ll. 29 – 31), who will keep on discovering the world. Junior needs to promise Rowdy to send him postcards.

In the end, Junior and Rowdy keep on playing basketball without keeping score.

analysis chapter 6

The sixth chapter of the novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” written by Sherman Alexie and published in september 2007 is about Arnold Junior who wants to change schools and wants to go to Reardon high school.

In the following I´m going to analyze the structure  and Arnolds feeling of this chapter.

After Junior talks to his teacher who advices him to find hope anywhere else at another school he´s really confused what to do (c. l. 2). “Who has the most hope ?”(l.11), he asks his parents. With this rhetorical question the author tries to show Juniors way how to explain his parents that he wants to go to a high school where just white people go to. His parents don´t react directly and Junior asks again (ll.12ff.). “White people.”(l.2) his parents says at the same time. After this Junior tells his parent that he wants to transfer school (c. l. 5 ). His parents directly ask if he wants to go to “Hunters”(l.6) or “Springdale”(l.11) but Junior just explains that he wants to go to Reardan high school. “The kids in Reardon are the smartest and most athletic kids anywhere. They are the best.” (ll.26f.) Junior goes on. With this exaggeration the author underlines how the Indians saw the white people they think white people are in every way better than them. His parents react a bit confused and ask him if he´s sure and if he really wants to go the next day (ll.31ff.). But Junior just answers :”No, if I don´t go now, I never will.”(l.6). It gets clear how afraid Junior is to change school but he wants to do it either. His parents aren´t really happy about Juniors idea but they let him do it (ll.12ff.).

summary chapter 6

The sixth chapter of the book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian” written by Sherman Alexie and published in 2007 is about the boy Arnold Junior who wants to transfer school and go to Reardon high school.

After his teacher talks to him and advices him to changes schools Junior decides to change to the Reardan high school. Junior talks to his parents and tells them about his idea. His parents are a bit confused and ask him if he´s sure but they agree to Junior and let him change the school.

Summary Chapter 5

In chapter 5 “Hope Against Hope” the math teacher Mr. P visits his student Arnold in his home when Arnold is suspended from school. Arnold is surprised about the visit and also about what Mr. P talks to him. He is not angry about the fact that he threw a book into Mr. P’s face and that his nose is broken now. Instaed, Mr. P forgives Junior and even apologizes. He makes visible that he believes in Junior because he is very smart, how his big sister Mary. But she just stopped to follow her dream of becoming a romance novel writer and is now an underground dweller. So, Mr. P wants Junior to leave the reservation forever. He means that all the poeple in the reservation have given up yet but Junior still has hope. He will find more hope and more chances for his life outside the reservation, in another school.

Summary chapter 24: Valentine Heart

Chapter 24 ” Valentine Heart” of the book ” The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, written by Sherman Alexie  in year 2007, is about the death of Junior´s father´s best friend, Eugene, and Juniors feelings about this happening . Eugene was killed by Bobby, his friend, while both are drunk. The reactions to this are diffrent: Junior´s father begins with much drinking, Junior´s mother goes to church and Junior impress his feeling with drawing cartoons while he shows how mad he is about God and Jesus. Later he thinks it is his fault, because he transfers to another school and left his family and friends alone in the rez. Junior doesn´t go a few days to school, but then he returns. In school his teacher Mrs. Jeremy says something hurtful to him. Therefore his class beginn a demonstration. Junior makes fun of that and tells his teacher that there are two types of people: these one who are assholes and this one who are not. In the end it all gives him hope again. Finally Junior makes lists of people and things, which give him the most joy in his life.

Creative 15: Letter by Mr. P

Dear Mrs. and Mr. Spirit,

I write this letter because of an incident that happened between your son Arnold Spirit Junior and me today in the math lesson. We were at the beginning of the lesson and I distributed some geometry text books. Suddenly Arnold got very angry and just smashed the book at me. This must sound terrible to you and I can imagine that it has to be a shock for parents to get that message about their son. But I want you to calm down. Junior never has been in any trouble and besides I think that neither you nor me would describe Junior as a boy with an aggression problem. I also don’t think that the reason of his acting was anger of the math lesson or of me. After class I picked up the book he threw and then it made sense to me. Arnold saw  how old our books are and it shows how poor we are. His family, the school, the rez: he is surrounded by poverty. As a teacher I experienced over years that every child in this rez realises this. So, please don’t be too angry with him because this is an experience he had to do one day. Although I wouldn’t punish your son, it is my duty to do that. As a consequence for Arnold’s behavior, he is suspended from school for one week.

Yours sincerely,

Mr. P