Mr. P tells Junior that he must leave the reservation immediately. Mr. P believes he has potential. He tells Junior how he thinks he’s the smartest kid in school and deserves a more hopeful environment to reach his full potential. He doesn’t want him to lose grasp of his dreams was so disheartening that she kept her dream of writing a secret from even her family and finally gave up on it. Mr. P explains “[They’re] all defeated”(Alexie 42), the whole Rez. has given up on trying to reach their goals and their full potential. This has created a sad environment. The longer Junior stays on the reservation the more his hope will drain to sadness. Mr. P also wants to make up for hitting Native American kids to make them want not to be Native American. By empowering Junior to embrace being Native American and do great things, he can cope a little more with himself and his actions. Overall Mr. P believes that Junior deserves a better education and environment to reach the high potential he is capable of achieving.
#8. Why does Rowdy tell Arnold, "You killed her" (211)? Is there truth to this statement? (Grant L.)
Rowdy thinks that Mary got married just to adventure out of the tribe like Junior did. After Mary’s funeral, Junior runs straight into Rowdy who was watching from the forest. When Junior looks up he see’s that Rowdy has damp cheeks, symbolizing that he was crying. At first, Rowdy denies the tears and even tries to punch Junior, but when Junior starts laughing the tears come out stronger. Rowdy breaks down and says, “Your Sister is dead because you left us. You killed her” (Alexie 211). This makes Junior stop laughing, “I suddenly felt like I might never laugh again” (Alexie 211). After Rowdy runs away, the pain of his comment hits Junior hard. Junior himself does not deny the statement and he blames it all on himself. He tells himself that because he decided to spend his time with white people, she had burned. There is no truth in Rowdy’s statement because Mary had always been adventurous. She was adventurous enough to run away from home with no money, support, or experience...
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