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Born Sinner in Flight by Sherman Alexie

2023-05-28 13:06:14

We are not sinners of the born sinners. All of us are violent in certain aspects of our lives, and our answer is human, we are such things, or our instinct. People have habits of hurting each other, which is natural for them. After reading Sherman Aleksey's flight, violence is a prominent theme throughout the novel. This concept of aggression appears in various ways, forms, and forms. For example, a novel is hostile from emotional to physical abuse.

Born in half a century Eudora Welty and Sherman Alexie grew up in completely different cultures and spent different economic lives. Eudora Welty, born in Mississippi, grew up in a middle class house and Sherman Alexie was born in Washington state tribal reserve and grew to the "middle class" according to the booking standard (Alexie 496), but in fact it was poor. They live a completely different life, but they have many similarities. In "Beginning of author" and "Superman and me", both Eudora Welty and Sherman Alexie got the love of books at a very young age.

Sherman Alexie Sherman Alexie was born in 1966 and grew up in the Spokane Indian Settlement in Washington. He suffered from severe hydrocephalus at birth, but he recovered surprised and learned to read from a young age. Alexei used his social rejection to concentrate on his research. In 1985, he was awarded the Gonzaga University Scholarship. And unfortunately it began to abuse alcohol. I can say that I was irritated and inspiring at his college days. His alcohol addiction forced him to express his feelings on paper. Under the driving force of his poet Alex QUO, Alexie participated in the document with his pessimistic experience. As he worked in Gonzaga for many years, he published several stories and poems about Indian culture and life on his reservation. His writings and novels were awarded the famous first prize and were chosen as one of 20 young novelists in New York.

When I was a freshman, a professor of English who was loved deeply first introduced me to the author Sherman Alexei. In the past 6 years, I learned from freshmen and had the opportunity to teach Sherman Alexie (most famous is his novel "Flight"). This is the four reasons I should do the same. We teach in a modern, text filled world, laugh at the floor, and laugh at the floor are now common phrases that appear in our inbox, document mountain and class discussion. Dependence on this proverb always reminds me to do "avoid avoidance" in my syllabus, but I have created a safe space for readers and in a similar environment in my college classroom To produce