Summary Chapter 11

In the chapter eleven Halloween is celebrated and Junior is dressed up as homeless person but there is no difference between his normal clothes and this homeless dude clothes. He looks like a half-homeless person. Penelope, Juniors secret love, has the same costume and she has a good ulterior motive. She wants to protest against the treatment of homeless People in this Country. Therefore she has the plan to collect money and sweets for poor families with Kids. That raises Junior to an idea. He wants to impress Penelope so he lies and tells her that he Protests also against the treatment of homeless Native Americans in this country. He wants to collect trick-or-treating on his reservation. So they both make a deal: they want to gather the money and send it together to a relief organisation.

Junior has luck: he can collect a little bit of Money in his poor reservation but then something awful happens. Three guys jump at Junior and they kick him very often on his belly, ribs and back. They spit on him and steal him all the collected money. The fact that he does not have enough money anymore is not so terrible because Penelope has appreciation for this situation. She wants to write Juniors Name on the money envelope with the money she has collected. So in the end of this chapter Junior has succeeded to impress his love Penelope.

Creative task 11

Dear diary,

today Arnold told me, he is poor. That makes me feel really bad. I mean, I always complain about my little problems but his problems are existential. Sometimes he says, he has to walk 22 miles from school to the Rez or from home to school. That is simply terrible. I wish I could help him. Maybe we could have done something if he had told me earlier. But he seems to be very proud and doesn’t want to be pitied for his poverty. I think that is very strong. And because of his pride I think it is better if I don’t talk about it with him anymore. I mean, what can I do to change it? Right. Nothing. It doesn’t really seem to bother him, so why should I make a fuss? I should just leave him. But maybe I shouldn’t be so mean to him anymore. I mean he already is kind of my boyfriend but I always keep him at distance for some reason. Maybe it is because of my dad. He frightened Arnold away and now I am scared what will happen if my dad sees him again and how he will react if he finds out that Arnold is poor. Should I break up with him? But that is not fair either. I don’t know what to do.

Well, see you soon,

Penelope

Analysis poverty

In the following I am going to analyse Arnold’s poverty.

Arnold’s poverty is already mentioned in the second chapter of the book and is one of the main problems of Arnold’s family. Throughout the whole book it gets clear how hard it is to be poor and what consequences that has. Arnold explains that he can never go to college because of their poverty. Arnold’s poverty is also the reason why Arnold had given up on his life and because everyone else on the Rez is poor to, it never really bothered him. He got used to it and never wanted to change it. The only reason, Arnold changed his mind was his geometry teacher Mr.P. He showed Arnold what he has to do to have a better life, which is leaving the Rez. He told him that the hope is gone on the rez because the poverty has been given through generations and nobody can change it if they stay on the Rez. The Indians always have been poor and even the white people on the Rez are poor because the chances for the future are bad and all the wealth and chances and hope lie outside of the Rez. Throughout the book Arnold explains that there are lots of different stages of poverty in the Rez and that people have lots of different ways to handle them. Arnold’s family for example is so poor, they sometimes can’t afford food. Arnold’s dog had to die because of poverty(chapter 2). Also there is no money for Christmas presents or, as already mentioned, for college. Arnold’s father handles the poverty with drinking all the time and spending the last money in the casino. As Arnold explains, some parents even deal with drugs to outcome poverty a bit. When Arnold comes to Reardan he first realises how wealthy the White kids are and feels ashamed of his poverty. In a community of poor kids he never cared about it because everyone was poor but at Reardan he seems to be the only poor child which humiliates him. The fact that sometimes he has to walk to and from school because his parents can’t pay the gas makes it worse for him.

All in all, Arnold’s family as well as all the other Indian families are very poor and suffer from it but refuse to admit it to White people. That’s proves the pride the Indians have and how they still try to enjoy their life.

Summary Chapter 25

The novel “the absolutely true diary if a part time Indian”, written by Sherman Alexie and published in year 2007, deals with a boy called Arnold, who has lots of physical and emotional problems. He lives in an Indian reservation and has a hopeless future. He wants to change his destiny and transfers to a school outside of the rez, the Reardan high, where only White children are. The chapter I am summarising is about the most important basketball game for Arnold because after the Reardan team looses against the team of the Wellpinit school, Arnold’s old school, this game is the rematch. Arnold says he is very nervous and wants to come up to the expectations of the team and when he finds out that he is supposed to defend his former best friend, he doesn’t believe in his abilities and says he can’t do it. The coach convinces him to play and now that Arnold believes in himself, he defends Rowdy and scores three points. The Reardan team wins and Arnold feels very proud and happy but when he sees his old team, he feels ashamed of his happiness and starts to cry in the locker room.

All in all, this chapter shows that Arnold feels sorry for betraying his old friends but at the same time how confident Arnold has gotten ever since he goes to Rerdan.

Summary chapter 17

The chapter “Dance,Dance,Dance”of the book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Diary Indian”, written by Sherman Alexie in year 2007, is about the two different personalities of Junior and the chapter deals with Junior´s secret that he is poor and his friends Roger and Penelope find it out.

At the beginning of the chapter Arnold thinks about his two personalities. In Reardan he has a girlfriend and he is very cool but in the rez he is a handicapped person with poor parent and an aggressive best friend. After that Junior tells the reader that at Reardan Highschool everybody thinks that he has lots of money, but in reality his family is really poor. Normally it´s not too hard for him, but it´s December and in this month he takes Penelope to the Winter Formal and Arnold has only five dollars in his pocket. On the Winter Formal he wears his dad´s old suit and he has thougt that everybody would lough because of this suit, but Penelope loves it. Junior and Penelope dance togehther and it is Junior´s best night in his life and he is happy that nobody notices that he is poor. At the end of the party Roger, Penelope, Arnold and other friends from Roger decide to drive into Spokane and have pancakes at adinner. But Junior wishes that Penelope doesn´t want to go to the dinner because Junior has not enough money to buy her many things but his girlfriend Penelope want to go to the dinner. In the dinner Junior orders things he isn´t able to pay. After this he is going to the bathroom, because he feels bad and Roger goes to the bathroom too. Junior tells Roger that he has forgotten his wallet and Roger lends him forty dollars. Back at school Penelope asks Junior if he is poor and he tells her the truth. She kisses him and she tells that,what Arnold tells her, Roger who brings Junior home. He realizes that Penelope and Roger are really good friends and both swear they are not going to tell anybody his secret.

Analysis

The Book “The Absolutely true Diary of a part -time Indian,” written by Sherman Alexie and published 2007, deals with an Indian boy Who lives in the res and Triers to leave it. It is written in the first person narrator perspective of the main character Junior.

In the first pages Junior tells about his meals and that sleeping the only thing against an empty stomach (p.17 ll.14-15).But the hope that his parents will come  and come and bring a bucket of Kentucky fried chicken (p.17 ll.16-17).He tells us about his sick dog Oscar got really sick and will probably die.(p.18 ll.6-7).Juniors mum says that they bring him to the vet but the mum lied (p.19 ll.17-19).”I’ll pay you back I said,I promise.”(p.20 ll.3-5).Is an alliteration and expresses that Junior won’t to help Oscar and bring him to the vet and pay him.

All in all Junior is sad about Oscar and not really happy with his Situation in the res and also in his family.

Diary Entry (Rowdy’s diary)

What’s up diary?

I have to tell you about what happend to me today.. I spotted – hold your hat – JUNIOR’S CARTOON! Well yeah, I normally like his cartoons ‘cuz they are funny and stuff but this one was a bit different..maybe more than a bit, I believe. He illustrates himself in a overly-exaggerated-ugly  way by drawing all his disabilities very dramaticallly. This got me shocked, even if  I am well aware of his problems concerning self confidence. His cartoon told me how he really feels and thinks  about his circumstances and himself secretly. Junior told me that words are too limited to express what one wants to say. I have to admit that this one drawing was extremely expressive and I am feelig sad and kind of guilty for him. However I am super happy about the fact he has found a way to overcome the limit of explaining or more precisely illustraiting himself. Man, poverty, his disabilities like stuttering and lisping the rez… this combination must bother him more than I’ve imagened. I am not being fooled , I know he exaggerates but this idea has his backround thoughts as wee which shouldn’t be forgotten..this cool, talented retard is my best friend and my brother from another mother!! I will try harder to show this guy how much I care about him and what a nice friend he is;)

See ya, Rowdie

Stylistic Devices

In the following, I am going to analyse the stylistic devices in the second chapter from Sherman Alexie’s novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”. The chapter deals with the main character’s (/Junior’s) family’s poverty, because of which they sometimes miss a meal and have no money for the healthcare of their dog Oscar, as explained in this chapter.

To begin with, Alexie uses enumerations, such as “He was laying on his bed with red, watery, snotty eyes.” (p. 19, l. 3).

He also uses a lot anaphoras to underline Junior’s situation (p. 17, ll. 8 – 10: “I am really just a poor-ass reservation kid living with his poor-ass family on the poor-ass Spokane Indian Reservation.”).

In addition, the author uses a climax (p. 17, ll. 6 & 7: “But I can’t do that. Nobody can do that, not even the hungriest magician in the world.”). That way, he clarifies how poor and hungry Junior feels.

All in all, the author knows very well how to make Junior’s situation clear to the reader.

Summary Chapter 9+ 10

The  novel “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, written by Sherman Alexie and published 2009 by Klett, deals with a boy named Arnold Spirit, but his nickname is Junior. He is a boy who is living  on a reservation, but he changed schools and now he is a pupil at a white school, which is not on the rez.

The Chapter 9 “Grandmother Gives Me Some Advice” (p.78-83) is about a dialoge between Junior and his Grandmother. Junior is opening his heart to his Grandmother over his hestiation against Roger. He sais that he punshed Roger in his face. Now he is scared  because Roger did not hit him back. His Grandmother respons that maybe Roger respects him. Just like a pack wild dogs. At the next  day Junior goes with Eugene, his father’s best friend, to school. Junior is afraid that Roger punshes him, but Roger just asks him about Eugene and afterwoods leaves. In the end Junior is saying “Hi” to Penelope but she ignores him.

The Chapter 10 “Tears of a Clown” (p.84-85) is about the past of Junior. It deals with his first love and tells it Rowdy. It gets clear that Rowdy is his best friend.

Analysis of chapter 2

The chapter “Why Chicken Means So Much to Me” of the diary “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian”, which is written by Sherman Alexie was published in September 2007,is about the poverty of Junior and his family.

In the following text I will summarize the chapter.

In the beginning Junior talks about the fact that his dog , which is called Oscar , is sick and is looking pretty pretty bad.After that Junior asks his parents if he can bring his dog to the vet but they say that he couldn´t because they have not enough money for a surgery.In the end Junior´s father kills Oscar to stop his suffering.

Right now, I am going to analyse the chapter by interpreting stylistic devices.

In the chapter there are many stylistic devices, but in this analysis I will just give some examples.The first I pick can be found on page 19 line 3.In this quote Junior clarifies that his dog his pretty sick and is looking very sick too.Some lines further he explains that he couldn’t save Oscar by a repetition(com.p.20 ll.14).I think that this expresses how sad Junior is and exspecially that makes the reader feels sad too by reading the chapter.In another repetition (com.p.21 ll.8) Junior says that he wants to hate his parents because of their poorness. Actually , I believe that he can´t  hate them , he just hates the poverty and the fact that they can´t help Oscar.

So all in all I think that he is pretty sad about the fact that his dog is dieing and he can´t help him because of their poverty.