The Absolutely True Diary Of Part Time Indian Analysis

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Relationships are a good and a bad way people can be connected with someone else. There are many good and bad relationships including the loving kind and family kind. An example of this are in the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian Written by Sherman Alexie. In the book The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie is about Junior´s struggles with both his family and friends and his relationships with each. Junior has a good relationship with his parents because they understand each other, they try to encourage each other without being judgemental, and they stick together.
Junior has a good relationship with his parents because they understand each other. Junior has parents that care about his and do not
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And, trust me there are plenty of Rearden kids who get ignored by his parents. There are white people, especially fathers, who never come to the school. They don't come for the kids games, concerts, plays, or concerts.(Alexie 153) Junior realized that all the rich parents at Reardan don't care about their kids as much as him being loved by his own parents. Junior is realizing that his parents care about him more and more every day. Coming from a poor family brings them together because all the rich kids families do not have fathers who care as much as Juniors father does. Even when his dad is drinking he does not ignore him. When Junior decided to go to Reardan and join the basketball team both his parents were at a game just to support him. They go to the game even when they cannot stand each other. The relationship between Junior and his parents, shows how they understand each other.
Junior has a good relationship with his parents because they are not judgemental and they stick together. They stick together and they do not leave each other:
“Your mother was 13 and I was 5 when we first met. And guess how we met?”
“How?”
She helped me get a drink from a water