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Sharman Alexie Character Analysis
There are many stereotypes in our life, most of us follow it without any thinking. Sometimes, we do not think about what is we follow in our lives, is it good or not? One just spends a time and wishes to achieve the minimum of success. However, there are other people break those stereotypes and achieve the success in their life. Also, their ways of thinking change a lot of things in person’s future. For example, Sharman Alexie and Edwige Danticate. Alexie is an Indian boy, who grew up on the Spokane Indian reservation, but he was a very smart child. Alexie admires his father, so he starts to like the books like him. At an early age, Alexie could not read, but he tries to recall the story from the pictures of the book. He starts with superman comic book. Also, Alexie is picking up hi father books. Before Alexie knows the vocabulary to say a paragraph, he understood what is mine. Also, he saw every member of his family like a paragraph, they complete each other. Alexie helped himself to can read in early age when the other boys struggling through reading simple things. However, Alexie does not keep his experience for himself only, but he writes novels, poems, and short stories, which have an effect on the new …show more content…
Also, she tells us about her bad experience as a child, she attended a lot of funerals. When she was young, she saw the death around her in every place. For an example, in her article “we are ugly, but we are here,” she says, “when I was eight, my uncle’s brother-in-law went on a long journey to cut cane in the Dominican Republic. He came back deathly, I'll.” Also, the women in her society do no have any rights, but they still have a hope in tomorrow. They believed that “if a life is lost, then another one springs up replanted somewhere

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