The Absolutely True Diary Of A Part-Time Indian

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How far will we go to fit in? Human beings by nature want to fit in. People in society today always need to have the latest iphone, or the latest game, or in extreme cases to know the latest social media post by a famous celebrity. The case was no different for Arnold Spirit, the protagonist in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie. But Arnold faced a different dilemma. He was a poor kid that was hanging out with rich kids, yet none of the rich kids knew that he was poor because Arnold lied to them. Arnold said, “Yeah, so I pretended to have a little money. I pretended to be middle class. I pretended I belonged.” Arnold’s need to fit in drove him to lie to his classmates. His whole mirage of himself centered around
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