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* [[Trauma Conga Line]]: {{spoiler|The death of Arnold's grandmother, followed by that of Eugene and Arnold's sister. Given that all these deaths involved alcohol and the frequency he attends funerals, he extends this one to his entire people.}}
* [[Trauma Conga Line]]: {{spoiler|The death of Arnold's grandmother, followed by that of Eugene and Arnold's sister. Given that all these deaths involved alcohol and the frequency he attends funerals, he extends this one to his entire people.}}
* [["What the Hell?" Dad]] - Arnold Spirit Sr.
* [["What the Hell?" Dad]] - Arnold Spirit Sr.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]] - Penelope's eating disorder is mentioned once, early in her and Arnold's acquaintance, and it baffles him—then never comes up again.
* [[What Happened to the Mouse?]] - Penelope's eating disorder is mentioned once, early in her and Arnold's acquaintance, and it baffles him -- then never comes up again.
* [[You Keep Using That Word]] - Boner.
* [[You Keep Using That Word]] - Boner.



Latest revision as of 15:07, 13 July 2021

Imagine you're an Indian. No, not a Memetic Badass or Magical Native American. No, imagine you're born with hydrocephalus, ten extra teeth, and you've had glasses since age 3. And you have a lisp and stutter even in high school. Now imagine you go to a white school. And your reservation friends hate you for it. And even there, you're smarter than the teachers.

That is the world of Arnold Spirit Jr. in Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian.

Tropes used in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian include: