Jacob Sutton
Theme
The
Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
By Sherman Alexie
This
weekend, I finished reading the novel The
Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. This book is mainly about a teenage boy named
Arnold Spirit (aka Junior). He is part
Indian and lives on his local reservation nicknamed the “Rez”. He is not satisfied with himself or the life
he lives because his family is very poor and can barely afford anything. Junior has physical deformities and gets
bullied at his Indian school because of this.
As you can see, Junior has a hard life.
Soon he transfers schools thinking it is the best thing for him to
do. He starts school again in an
all-American school. As he starts going
to this school, making friends, and feeling more sure of himself, the reader
can clearly see that one of the major themes in this book is Junior’s search
for his identity and the courage to be himself.
After
Junior transfers to Reardan, the white school, basically everything starts to
change for him. He meets new friends,
joins the basketball team and becomes a star, and even has a girlfriend. It all begins when he meets Gordy. Gordy is white, but unlike all the other
white kids in the school, he wants to find out more about Indians. Soon, Junior and Gordy become friends. Next, he finds a girl vomiting in the girls
bathroom named Penelope. When Junior
finds out that she is bulimic, he tries to comfort her and they soon become
very good friends. Junior’s connection to Penelope, gives him the advantage of
popularity. "Everybody is absolutely shocked that Penelope chose me to be
her new best friend." Junior begins
to see his self worth and has a stronger sense of himself at Reardan.
Since
Junior left the Rez to go to a different school, his fellow Indians treat him a
lot differently. They are bullying him, and
saying hurtful things about him and his friends. Junior won’t let this continue to go on much
longer. When he gets to play for the Reardan
basketball team, things get a bit better for Junior. The team helps him get over his fear of
playing against his old basketball team and they help him have courage and strength
against them. Before Juniors first game,
his coach says to him “if you care about something enough, it’s going to make
you cry. But you have to use it, use
your tears. Use your pain. Use your
fear. Get mad Arnold, get mad.”
The
book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part
Time Indian taught me a lot about having the courage to be yourself in the
face of many obstacles. In the beginning
of the book, Junior was not able to feel comfortable being himself, however, by
the end of the story, he proves himself, not only to his friends at Reardan,
but to those who had bullied him throughout his life. Junior eventually stands up to his challenges and fears
and finally overcomes them.