The biggest thing that stands out to me in Sherman Alexie’s narrative “Superman and Me” is his desperate love of books. The way he describes how he would read everything he could get his hands on—comics, cereal boxes, portions of books in stores—reminds me so much of my younger self. I was always designated an “advanced reader” by my teachers. I had my nose in a book constantly, reading books for my age and some on a much higher level than what others my age read. Alexie description of his ability…
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“Superman and Me” Sherman Alexie’s essay “Superman and Me” is his story of how he found his love for reading. He speaks of his father fondly as being the person who gave him the desire to read. He speaks of his father’s books and how much he loved them (Alexie 583). I like how he speaks of the several sources where books and magazines were available. As you read this you can tell that this young man is a talented, smart man who sets a goal and achieves it. He teaches himself to read much like a child…
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The author Sherman Alexie wrote, “Superman and Me” an autobiography. His reason for writing this autobiography was to show how Native Americans can defy the stereotypes given to them by Americans. Native Americans persevered by learning to read and receiving an education. Alexie’s life growing up on an Indian reservation in Wellpinit, Washington was challenging. While living on the reservation with his three siblings, Alexie developed his love for reading. He read a variety of books that his father…
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Throughout his passage “Superman and Me,” Sherman Alexie (1997) discusses his story regarding his involvement in self-taught reading. The story shows the readers that Alexie taught himself how to read through a Superman comic book (1997, pg.3). Alexie’s dad had a longing for books, and due to Alexie’s love for his dad, he too acquired this passion as well (1997, pg.4). Alexie teaching himself how to read helped him be more successful in life (1997, pg. 5). He wanted to share his knowledge with other…
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Sherman Alexie in “Superman and Me” proves that no matter what stereotype others label you with, you can can still succeed. He becomes a very good reader at a very young age. “A little Indian boy teaches himself to read at an early age and advances quickly.” Things weren’t very easy for Sherman growing up because his family was not very rich, not including them being Indian. Although he had challenges, he managed to push through and still succeed. Many students around the world from rural areas…
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Recently in Ap English, the class read two very different essays. First, the class read Superman and Me by Sherman Alexie. Superman and Me is a essay about Alexie’s childhood and the stereotypes he faced when he lived on an Indian Reservation as a child. The essay is written well and uses uncounted rhetorical devices like repetition, imagery ,tone and utilization of ethos, pathos and logos. The second essay read was I know why the caged bird cannot read by Prose. Prose’s essay is a wondrously woven…
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In his essay “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” author Sherman Alexie writes about the pleasures of reading. His thesis “My father loved books, and since I love my father with an aching devotion, I decided to love books as well” best describes the author’s position on the topic. He conveys his thesis to the reader through the primary purpose of expressive writing. His use of personal anecdote along with the secondary purpose of literary writing gives insight to the reader of the lives…
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Have you ever wondered what it is like to be a minority of people that made you feel less than what you are? To be a part of a culture that does not accept you as an individual? Author Sherman Alexie felt these pains growing up as a child. Biographical information about Sherman Alexie: Sherman Alexie was born 1966 and is a member of the Spokane and the Coeur d’ Alene tribes. Alexie grew up on the Spokane Reservation in Washington State University, and he published eighteen books. The claim that…
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In the essay, “the Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me,” the author, Sherman Alexie expresses his sentiment for his fellow classmates on the reservation. The students chose to live up to the low expectations other races had of the indian children. In “Learning to Read and Write,” Frederick Douglass writes about his envy of his fellow-slaves ignorance. The slaves were not aware of the burden knowing how to read and not being allowed to. Alexie felt pity for his classmates that purposely did…
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2013 Sherman Alexie My love of books began before I could even read. My mother belonged to a book of the month club, where she received a special edition of all the “classics.” I loved looking through the pages, having the book in my hands. I felt like I was physically touching knowledge. My parents would read stories to me and I fell in love with the fairytale, the mystery, everything about books had me hooked. As a young boy growing up on the Spokane Indian Reservation in Washington, Sherman Alexie…
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