Native American Writing Response Blog

Khadijah Ahmed


Mr. Roddy


IHSS


October 14, 2021


Native American Blog

Throughout these readings, a common theme I found was using very contrasting perspectives to get a point across to the reader. For example, in the Iroquois Creation Story, it is made very clear how the two main characters differentiate in personality and priorities. The Good Mind symbolizes light, hope, and morality, and serves as an emblem for goodness in the world. Meanwhile, the Bad Mind symbolizes darkness, wickedness, and immorality, serving as a representation of evil in the world. These two characters spend almost their entire roles balancing each other out. Although it is less prevalent, is also a common theme in Sherman Alexie's autobiography. For example, Alexie describes how his beliefs of what a native child's potential is differentiate from the majority of peoples' in his community. Although it may seem more clear who's beliefs are valid, he describes both to shape his upbringing and who he is today. Throughout many of these writings, it is clear how this message applies to many of these plots. This theme is important to understand because of how much it applies to real life.

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