Have you ever read “Superman and Me” by Sherman Alexie? It is an essay about an indian boy. Both Sherman Alexie and superman break down doors, save lives, and are writers. Sherman Alexie shows the connection between himself and superman. One way they are alike is that they both can kick down doors. In paragraph 4 it states that Superman kicked through a door. “The brown door shatters into many pieces.” Superman kicks down literal doors. In paragraph 8 it states that he accomplished being a writer…
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Sherman Alexie wanted to break the intelligence barrier between the Native American-Indians and the majority of Americans, which he explains in “Superman and Me.” He says “I refuse to fail. I was smart. I was arrogant. I was lucky.” These four simple sentences apply an exceedingly amount of understanding and misconception of the Native American-Indians. We see this as him saying that he just wants to learn, but it has so much more meaning to it then that. Alexie says the words “ I read” empathetically…
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In “Superman and Me,” Sherman Alexie writes an extended metaphor explaining the similarities between himself and Superman. There is a large variety of sentences comparing Alexie and Superman. For example, “ Superman is breaking down the door… I am breaking down the door…”(Alexie pg. 103-102). This quote showed that both Alexie and Superman were breaking down doors. Throughout this extended metaphor Alexie explains why he wanted to be like Superman and why he was similar to him in different ways.…
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percent of Whites, thirty-three percent of Blacks, twenty-seven percent of Hispanics, and fifty-eight percent of Asians. Sherman Alexie was one of the lucky twenty-six percent and in his story “The Joy of Reading and Writing: Superman and Me” he displays what it means to be an Indian in today’s America. Mr. Alexie is extremely effective when trying to get his point across. Mr. Alexie uses repetition show the reader how important things actually are. He also uses tone to push his message, and finally…
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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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to read with a Superman comic book? You may have not, but Sherman Alexie did. Sherman Alexie is the author of “Superman and me,” and many other books. Sherman Alexie and Superman both break down doors, both writers, and are both saving lives. Superman (Clark Kent) and Sherman Alexie are both writers. Clark Kent works for the Daily Planet, but this information is not in the text. Sherman Alexie is a writer, but these days he writes novels, short stories, and poems. Alexie visits schools…
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that keeps Sherman Alexie from success, and the door that keeps Superman from the bad guy has been knocked down. Alexie uses an extended metaphor to explain the similarities between himself and Superman. In “Superman and Me”, by Sherman Alexie, Alexie is similar to Superman in various ways. Both Alexie and Superman try very hard, no matter what the expectations are, to save the lives of the people around them. This metaphor develops throughout the text. The first similarity between Alexie and Superman…
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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 Alexie makes to his audience is how it was a struggle for him, as an Indian child, to learn to read…
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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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Sherman Alexie in the essay,"Superman and Me", asserts that even in poverty, through hard work, good education is attainable. Alexie's assertion is supported by first, explaining his dour financial situation, next, by how his poor parents spent their extra money buying books for Alexie and his siblings, and finally, talking about his educated, and poor, father and how the young Sherman Alexie wanted to be just like his father. The author persuades people in his motive to grab hold of education and…
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