The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian

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Stereotyping is an action that we, as society, have always done. It has become something that is so natural to us that no one questions it. An author, Sherman Alexie, wrote, The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian. This novel uses the character Junior to show the perspective shifts someone has when they begin to question stereotypes; And how he, Junior, is able to use these shifts to combat the never ending stereotypes. Yet, despite his circumstances, Junior is able to use the tension within stereotypes to change his life for the better. Junior receives his biggest shift in perspective when Mr. P, his geometry teacher, came to his house to talk to him. Mr. P hits Junior with his biggest thought provoking, tension filled, statement