Sherman Alexie and Joy Harjo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of Sherman Alexie and Joy Harjo.

Sherman Alexie and Joy Harjo Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 9 pages of analysis of Sherman Alexie and Joy Harjo.
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Sherman Alexie and Joy Harjo

Summary: This essay will examine the storytelling aspects of both Alexie's "How To Write the Great American Novel" and Harjo's "Deer Dancer."
It is well known that Native American cultures have been rich in oral traditions. Storytelling is but one aspect of that. Yet amongst the Native American poets covered in class there seem to be differing views of storytelling. Sherman Alexie looks at storytelling in "How To Write the Great American Novel" as that which has been stereotyped and mainstreamed into the dominant culture, while Joy Harjo seems to view storytelling in "Deer Dancer" as vital to the survival of culture. This essay will examine the storytelling aspects of both works.

Alexie's poem "How To Write the Great American Indian Novel" blends several dilemmas at once. Underlying to the poem and the act of writing the `Great American Indian Novel' is the awareness in all Colored people of a catch-22: that they are seen solely as a reflection of how White America views them. In the case of the...

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