Compare And Contrast Finding Forrester And The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian

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Jamal Wallace from "Finding Forrester" and Arnold Spirit from The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian showed their love for their friends. William Forrester and Grandmother Spirit use their great knowledge to advise the ones they love on things that kids deal with when they are in school.
Jamal and Arnold's love was shown as Jamal giving a book to Claire and Arnold giving cartoon to Rowdy. As said, Jamal gifted Claire a signed copy of Avalon Landing, a book that Claire has said she read over a dozen times (Van Sant, Finding Forrester). Jamal gave Claire a book that he knew she would cherish based on what she already told him about the book. Furthermore, Jamal presented the gift to Claire so he could develop his relationship with her. In addition, Arnold drew his best friend, Rowdy, a cartoon of Rowdy and him as superheroes and best friends when they were fighting with each other, as a peace offering (Alexie 103). Arnold, who was already hated by Rowdy, missed his friend so much he would go out of his way to try and fix their friendship. As well as, the author describing Rowdy as being sad and wanting to make up with Arnold as he walks off. In short, both Arnold and Jamal have the desire to show their friends love by: Jamal's present to Claire being one of her favorite books, and Arnold's cartoon showing his love for his …show more content…

For example, William tried to help Jamal get Claire by telling him the key to a woman's heart. "The key to a woman's heart is an unexpected gift at an unexpected time"(Van Sant, Finding Forrester). This shows William's wisdom being passed down to Jamal to be put to good use. William also shows how much information he has about a woman's heart. On the other hand Grandmother Spirit gave Arnold advice on how to deal with his fear of a