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"Superman and Me," by Sherman Alexie (2011)

Author: Sherman Alexie

Alexie, S. (2011). Superman and me. In S. Cohen. (Ed.), 50 Essays: A portable anthology (3rd ed., pp. 15–19). Bedford


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I learned to read with a Superman comic book. Simple enough, I suppose. I cannot recall which particular Superman comic book I read, nor can I remember which villain he fought in that issue. I cannot remember the plot, nor the means by which I obtained the comic book. What I can remember is this: I was 3 years old, a Spokane Indian boy living with his family on the Spokane Indian Reservation in eastern Washington state. We were poor by most standards, but one of my parents usually managed to find some minimum-wage job or another, which made us middle-class by reservation standards. I had a brother and three sisters. We lived on a combination of irregular paychecks, hope, fear and government surplus food.

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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 03 2023 1:13PM) : im pretty sure thats one of the best comics to start off with anyway.
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 12:47PM) : I dont like comic books
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Wesam A Wesam A (May 03 2023 12:41PM) : comic books are fun to read
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Angel G Angel G (May 08 2023 12:50PM) : never heard of somebody learning how to read with a superman comic book
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:17PM) : i wonder how they learned to read with a comic book and how difficult it was
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:36PM) : He was only three when he started reading the comic books
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 03 2023 1:18PM) : he started reading comic books
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:38PM) : thats good at least one of them could get a job to support them
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Wesam A Wesam A (May 03 2023 12:42PM) : they are getting by because one of them works to get some money
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Omar T Omar T (May 22 2023 12:58PM) : they lived of every paycheck?

My father, who is one of the few Indians who went to Catholic school on purpose, was an avid reader of westerns, spy thrillers, murder mysteries, gangster epics, basketball player biographies and anything else he could find. He bought his books by the pound at Dutch's Pawn Shop, Goodwill, Salvation Army and Value Village. When he had extra money, he bought new novels at supermarkets, convenience stores and hospital gift shops. Our house was filled with books. They were stacked in crazy piles in the bathroom, bedrooms and living room. In a fit of unemployment-inspired creative energy, my father built a set of bookshelves and soon filled them with a random assortment of books about the Kennedy assassination, Watergate, the Vietnam War and the entire 23-book series of the Apache westerns. My father loved books, and since I loved my father with an aching devotion, I decided to love books as well.

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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 03 2023 1:22PM) : with all the money he has he just keeps on buying more comics
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 03 2023 1:22PM) : im pretty sure we can say he is a collector of comics.
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:39PM) : hes buying a lot of books
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Wesam A Wesam A (May 03 2023 12:47PM) : if he had some money left he would buy books about superman
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:32PM) : his father must've really been a big role model for him since he loves reading this much
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:38PM) : Since his dad always bought books or brought some from the pawn shop he was bound to learn how to read
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:20PM) : it makes sense that they're a writer because his father enjoyed books and had a house full of them
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Omar T Omar T (May 22 2023 1:06PM) : they were living loaded up
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:40PM) : they liked books
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 09 2023 1:17PM) : he picked up his fathers hobbies.
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:18PM) : he loved books because of his dad

I can remember picking up my father's books before I could read. The words themselves were mostly foreign, but I still remember the exact moment when I first understood, with a sudden clarity, the purpose of a paragraph. I didn't have the vocabulary to say "paragraph," but I realized that a paragraph was a fence that held words. The words inside a paragraph worked together for a common purpose. They had some specific reason for being inside the same fence. This knowledge delighted me. I began to think of everything in terms of paragraphs. Our reservation was a small paragraph within the United States. My family's house was a paragraph, distinct from the other paragraphs of the LeBrets to the north, the Fords to our south and the Tribal School to the west. Inside our house, each family member existed as a separate paragraph but still had genetics and common experiences to link us. Now, using this logic, I can see my changed family as an essay of seven paragraphs: mother, father, older brother, the deceased sister, my younger twin sisters and our adopted little brother.

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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:38PM) : He was very smart for a young age he would catch on to things fast
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:42PM) : hes a very smart boy
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:22PM) : crazy how smart he was considering his age
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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 09 2023 1:22PM) : he is smart for catching on to that quick.
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:43PM) : like they live in a reservation camp they were fenced in
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:41PM) : Each family member has different personalites
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:25PM) : he compares books to his everyday life [Edited]
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:37PM) : he liked to compare his books to his everyday life
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Omar T Omar T (May 22 2023 1:11PM) : thats sad

At the same time I was seeing the world in paragraphs, I also picked up that Superman comic book. Each panel, complete with picture, dialogue and narrative was a three-dimensional paragraph. In one panel, Superman breaks through a door. His suit is red, blue and yellow. The brown door shatters into many pieces. I look at the narrative above the picture. I cannot read the words, but I assume it tells me that "Superman is breaking down the door." Aloud, I pretend to read the words and say, "Superman is breaking down the door." Words, dialogue, also float out of Superman's mouth. Because he is breaking down the door, I assume he says, "I am breaking down the door." Once again, I pretend to read the words and say aloud, "I am breaking down the door" In this way, I learned to read.

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Romeo Z Romeo Z (May 09 2023 1:24PM) : he is using his observation skills to find out what is going on.
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:45PM) : his observation is really good
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Omar T Omar T (May 24 2023 12:49PM) : he feels emotional reading

This might be an interesting story all by itself. A little Indian boy teaches himself to read at an early age and advances quickly. He reads "Grapes of Wrath" in kindergarten when other children are struggling through "Dick and Jane." If he'd been anything but an Indian boy living on the reservation, he might have been called a prodigy. But he is an Indian boy living on the reservation and is simply an oddity. He grows into a man who often speaks of his childhood in the third-person, as if it will somehow dull the pain and make him sound more modest about his talents.

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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:43PM) : He writes about his childhood because its an amazing thing

A smart Indian is a dangerous person, widely feared and ridiculed by Indians and non-Indians alike. I fought with my classmates on a daily basis. They wanted me to stay quiet when the non-Indian teacher asked for answers, for volunteers, for help. We were Indian children who were expected to be stupid. Most lived up to those expectations inside the classroom but subverted them on the outside. They struggled with basic reading in school but could remember how to sing a few dozen powwow songs. They were monosyllabic in front of their non-Indian teachers but could tell complicated stories and jokes at the dinner table. They submissively ducked their heads when confronted by a non-Indian adult but would slug it out with the Indian bully who was 10 years older. As Indian children, we were expected to fail in the non-Indian world. Those who failed were ceremonially accepted by other Indians and appropriately pitied by non-Indians.

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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:46PM) : some people still have that mindset and thats awful
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:27PM) : i like how he tells his story in 3rd person
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 12:57PM) : this reminds me of someone I know
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 1:07PM) : what does ceremonially means ?
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:31PM) : he knows well about the rude assumptions non Indians think of Indians in society

I refused to fail. I was smart. I was arrogant. I was lucky. I read books late into the night, until I could barely keep my eyes open. I read books at recess, then during lunch, and in the few minutes left after I had finished my classroom assignments. I read books in the car when my family traveled to powwows or basketball games. In shopping malls, I ran to the bookstores and read bits and pieces of as many books as I could. I read the books my father brought home from the pawnshops and secondhand. I read the books I borrowed from the library. I read the backs of cereal boxes. I read the newspaper. I read the bulletins posted on the walls of the school, the clinic, the tribal offices, the post office. I read junk mail. I read auto-repair manuals. I read magazines. I read anything that had words and paragraphs. I read with equal parts joy and desperation. I loved those books, but I also knew that love had only one purpose. I was trying to save my life.

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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:47PM) : hes determined to read books
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:32PM) : he is strong and motivated regardless of what others may think
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:38PM) : he is so dedicated to read these books
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 1:21PM) : i can tell he is very smart
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Omar T Omar T (May 25 2023 12:52PM) : he enjoyed reading the book
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Niomai S Niomai S (May 09 2023 1:37PM) : he was devoted to reading and saw it as a way to succeed and to prove everyone's stereotypes of him wrong

Despite all the books I read, I am still surprised I became a writer. I was going to be a pediatrician. These days, I write novels, short stories, and poems. I visit schools and teach creative writing to Indian kids. In all my years in the reservation school system, I was never taught how to write poetry, short stories or novels. I was certainly never taught that Indians wrote poetry, short stories and novels. Writing was something beyond Indians. I cannot recall a single time that a guest teacher visited the reservation. There must have been visiting teachers. Who were they? Where are they now? Do they exist? I visit the schools as often as possible. The Indian kids crowd the classroom. Many are writing their own poems, short stories and novels. They have read my books. They have read many other books. They look at me with bright eyes and arrogant wonder. They are trying to save their lives. Then there are the sullen and already defeated Indian kids who sit in the back rows and ignore me with theatrical precision. The pages of their notebooks are empty. They carry neither pencil nor pen. They stare out the window. They refuse and resist. "Books," I say to them. "Books," I say. I throw my weight against their locked doors. The door holds. I am smart. I am arrogant. I am lucky. I am trying to save our lives.

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Mandy Z Mandy Z (Aug 25 2023 10:44PM) : This is the turning point of the narrative. The author felt that something like writing was impossible for an Indian like him because of the terrible poverty that he grew up in. But, he got lucky and was able to do it. more

He also realized that writing is the way to save his community, and that some Indian kids are writing, but others have also given up. In this way, it’s very important to try and do things that feel impossible, as they help pave an easier path for the generations to come. The author sees the importance of him becoming a writer because it opens the door for the younger writers.

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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 1:18PM) : overtime our hopes and dreams changes
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Wesam A Wesam A (May 03 2023 12:58PM) : you can love something for so long and end up doing something else
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Angel G Angel G (May 09 2023 1:30PM) : reading usually would make some people want to write in case they are actually good at it
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Noemi H Noemi H (Apr 26 2023 12:48PM) : this was his goal but instead he became a writer which is not a bad thing
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Yinetly J Yinetly J (May 03 2023 12:45PM) : He wanted to be a pediatrician but became a writer
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Aisatou J Aisatou J (Apr 27 2023 1:23PM) : what does sullen means ?
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Wesam A Wesam A (May 03 2023 12:53PM) : bad-tempered and sulky; gloomy.
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