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Racism In 'The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part Time Indian'

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An immigrant from Mexico comes to the United States. He is seen as an "illegal" by prejudiced people who believe stereotypes without knowing his situation. However, the immigrant himself might consider it differently: he has worked hard and has maybe tried to get a better life. Many books have been written about this idea. Sherman Alexie’s book “The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian,” was story depicting racism through the eyes of someone who is being suppressed by it, a teenager named Arnold and interacting with people from both sides of it, placed in 21th century on a reservation in Washington(Near Idaho). While Harper Lee’s “To kill a Mockingbird” had similar traits but was vastly different, it depicts the story of depicting …show more content…

Mr.Ewell’s children don’t go to school so the family is uneducated and can only get jobs in labor, just like most Indians but in their case they are just uneducated or had a very terrible education and Indians know each other but aren’t known outside of the Rez, it is the same case for Mr Ewell. Mr Ewell used the courtroom case to gain attention and also empathy for his family but after a while he was “as forgotten as Tom Robinson” (248) which hurt him. The irony is that fought so an innocent person goes to jail so he could get attention and after a while he was just as forgot.It is so ironic because after you wanted something for so long and hurt other people to get it then everything that he hurt people for goes away so quickly. It connects to the theme of racism on both sides because Mr Ewell isn’t on any side that's why he doesn’t have any attention as stated by Jem she lives like a Negro so White person will not talk to her and she is white so no black person will talk to her (192).It is like a baby who will cry when they feel lonely so the parents will come give attention to

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