It has
been proven that one’s surroundings has a strong influence on what they become
because of links to things like their education, instances that they see and
experience in their everyday life, the amount of opportunities they are
presented with, etc. In The Absolutely
True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, the reader is able to see through Junior’s
eyes how being a part of the Wellpinit reservation only limits the Indians in
society. He constantly states how everyone is poor and how one of the only
things for Indians to do there is drink. As cliché as it sounds, being in a
non-thriving environment where all hope seems to be lost almost forces the
youth to not flourish in life because they are not given the chance. For
example, the Indian school’s resource pool is incredibly limited as the reader
can infer from the scene with the decades old geometry textbook. Even though it
was risky, I believe that Junior’s decision to transfer to Reardan will probably
be the best decision he’s ever going to make in his life because it opens him
up to new opportunities and allows him to prosper in life.
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