The Lone
Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven is a short fictional story written by
Sherman Alexie in 1993. The story is about a middle age Indian who grew up on
the Spokane Indian Reservation, but despite the odds he rose above the typical
stereotype and made it through college. He moved to Seattle to work, and even
had a girlfriend; though their relationship was very strained with constant
fights, or ridicule. After one nights terrible dream of him and his girlfriend
he packed up his things and left to return to the Spokane Indian Reservation
where all of his family was. It was to no one’s surprise to see him returning
since Indians were meant to make it in the real world, all they were supposed
to be good for was living on a reservation, drinking; he was different since he had been to college,
he was supposed to make it. For several weeks he did nothing but flip through
channels and ignore the help wanted adds his mom would circle and lay on the
table for him. He eventually got back into playing basketball like he used to
in high school. After the big game he played, he woke up the next morning and
found himself picking up the help wanted ads. He found a job he liked and went
off to get it, and that he did, he got a job working at the high school
exchange program. One day though he
received a phone call from his ex-girlfriend, checking up to see how he was
doing. They talked for a while and both apologized for their earlier
relationship, but the story makes no mention of them getting back together. Immediately
following their conversation Alexie ends the story as the Indian concludes how his
nights are dark, alone, quiet, and sleepless, but what does he really need
sleep for he knows how all his dreams end.
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Saturday, February 2, 2013
The Yellow Wallpaper
The yellow wallpaper is a story written by Charlotte Perkins Gilman in about 1890 during her lifetime of 1860-1935.The yellow wallpaper is about a woman who is diagnosed by her husband as being "sick" or mentally unstable. Her husband John takes her into the country side where they rent a house for three months in the summer in hopes of the fresh air and new surroundings helping her to get better. The room in which they are staying has old ragged yellow wallpaper, all the windows are barred, there is one bed in the room that is nailed to the floor, and it appears as though the room use to be either a child's play room or nursery. The first impression the wife has about the room she is going to be staying in is very negative, she wants all the wallpaper changed, and the windows unbarred. As time goes on though she begins to like the room exactly the way it is. She studies the wallpaper and begins to notice that there are two different patterns, there is a pattern on top and then another behind. The top pattern appears as though it is bars holding in the women that make up the second pattern. Each day she studies the pattern more and more, she begins to lay awake at night studying the pattern and trying to free the women behind it. Month after month she does this and she begins to seem more mentally unstable, but her overall health is better. The story draws to a conclusion as the husband enters home on the last day before their lease is up and for some reason when he enters the house and sees his wife he is stuck in fear, astonishment, or such that he passes out and his wife is left there creeping about the house along the wall searching the wallpaper.
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