812 Reviews discussion
Reviews!
>
The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
date
newest »


In my opinion I think that this book should not be banned in schools because it is explaining what is happening in the real world and how a young teenager like Arnold has to face many obstacles in life. I also think this because it tells us how lucky we are to have a normal life and that other kids like in a reservation don't have a normal life like we do.

I don't think that this book should be band from many school districts because it's not like it's a bad book this book has a purpose to it and it is a true story because still today in this time there are people who still live on the Rez and have hardships that some people might not even know about it. Like at first I didn't know but when I read this book it taught me something so I think it shouldn't be banned because people should be able to read it and see what other things can be going on in the world today. The second reason why it shouldn't be banned is that because it's also a good book that you can have a huge discussion about and say like hey oh I didn't know this but now I know this. This proves that the book should no be banned it should be allowed in every school district.

I enjoyed reading the novel because it is filled with amusement. For example, the conversations between characters are humorous. The author uses descriptive words, such as eimoutaheer (I’m out of here), to show the different ways characters express themselves. The words are spelled in an unusual way, which makes the text more interesting and entertaining. I also enjoyed reading the novel because I was able to make a connection between Arnold and myself. Arnold and I had trouble believing in ourselves. For example, Arnold believed that since he is Indian, he thought that he could not achieve who he wanted to be in the future. Furthermore, I used to have a hard time believe in myself when I thought that I couldn’t do something. I realized that I could achieve anything if I try.
I believe that The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian should not be banned in many school districts because the novel is full of life lessons. The novel teaches readers to have hope and to create meaningful identities. Sherman Alexie shares the idea that people should believe in themselves and pursue their dreams. He shares this message through Arnold’s journey. For example, Arnold went to Reardan High School to make a better life for himself. He was able to change his life for the better because he had hope and never gave up. Arnold’s experiences also help people to understand that everyone has their own identity. Sherman Alexie shows readers that it is important not to be judgmental and to accept others for who they are. For example, Arnold accepted his own identity and learned to see himself as a person from many different tribes, and appreciated what makes him unique.

The book "The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian" by Sherman Alexie should not be banned. This book should not be banned because children all over the world can have a chance to read this book and those children may like it and may learn a lot from it. This book may have some words/language that is not good for children to hear but their is some moments in the book where children can learn something from, for example, Arnold says that he never would and never will drink alcohol when he gets older because it is very very bad for you. Another example is, never harm your close friends or family members because what goes around comes around. These are life lessons that children really need to think about as they get older. Overall, this is why this book should not be banned.

This book should not be banned. This book shows a lot of life lessons in the book, for an example like if drink you can face lots of conciseness like dying or going to jail, and because of that Arnold faced even more problems but got excepted. This proves that this book "The Absolutely True of a Part Time Indian" should not be banned in different types of schools because it inspires people.

The book should be banned. One reason is because has bad language. Once a kid hears those type of words, they end up using it and it could even get them in trouble sometimes. I understand why it isn't banned in some schools and that's because it teaches us plenty of lessons. The positive and negative features of this book. You just have to know that your reading the book to mature kids that wont repeat thebad language.

I think that this book shouldn't be banned in many school districts because it shows how much life can change by following your dreams. For example, Arnold Spirit wanted to transfer schools because he felt that his school Wellpinit and the reservation didn't have any hope, so he transferred to Reardon, which is twenty two miles away from the reservation. Since Arnold is poor, it is hard for him to get to school, but Arnold was very determined. This shows that when you follow your dreams, you can reach it no matter the later obstacles you have to overcome. Another example is that this book has mild language so it's not suitable for children without a parent's permission, but the story is in the perspective of a 14 - year - old who overcome many obstacles because of his reservation drinks and Arnold didn't want to have that same future as everybody else, and that this book shows how one drop of alcohol can affect you and others. This shows that the book has multiple themes that are great for teens and young teens to know how much a small idea or action can Have a great impact on you and others.
Did you like/dislike the book? Provide at least TWO specific reasons for your opinion and explain them.
Paragraph 2: Reflecting
This book is banned (not allowed) in many school districts. Do you think it should be banned? Provide at least two reasons to support your opinion.
If you're feeling stuck on how to structure your paragraphs, you may use the RAFTAT strategy which is outlined below:
R: Restate the question
A: Answer the question (both the R&A should be part of the topic sentence)
F: For example...
T: This shows...
A: Another example...
T: This shows...