The legacy as my own thought in blessing Ultima and solitary rangers and heaven Tonto Fistfight throughout humanity is never-ending story. Crossing race is a constantly changing journey. Are there any color issues in race or culture? Is this a way of life, or is it the decision the individual made? Is this my own idea? In the novel, Bless Me Ultima (Anaya 1972), The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Alex (1993), a few people, Tony and Victor, voice about the place where they grow up and search the world raised. Please respect their heritage.
Analysis movies and books by Sherman Alexei's "Lonely Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" and "Smoke Signal" based on his short stories written for his movies "The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" are all Indian Describes the issues that must be addressed and how they deal with this book is much more complicated than a movie and shows more characters in different circumstances. In the movie, hero Victor is trying to be a typical Indian, or just a typical person.
Alexei published the first prose titled "Lonely Ranger" and "Tonto Fistfight in Heaven" in 1993. This book consists of a series of interrelated short stories. I explored some prominent figures and showed them in the work after Alexie. According to Sarah A. Quirk, The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven are "novels showing two growths" Victor Joseph and Thomas Build - The Fire from a relatively pure level to a mature level experience " It can be considered.
Abstract: Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is a collection of 1993 short stories by Sherman Alexie. The letters and stories in the book, in particular "This is the meaning of Phoenix, Arizona" provides the basis for Alexis' movie 'Smoke Signal'. Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven, published by Atlantic Monthly Press in 1993, is a revolutionary book by Sherman Aleksey. This work is composed of 22 interrelated stories and is often expressed as a collection of short stories by critics, but some people think that they have a new function similar to Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich. The central figures of this book, Victor Joseph and Thomas Builds - The - Fire, are two young Indians living in the Spokane Indian Settlement, telling the relationship with their families and other residents. , Wishes and history.