Monday, September 29, 2008

Reading Analysis "An Indian Father's Plea"

In "An Indian Father's Plea" Wind Wolf, a slow learner has absolutely no confidence at all after being bullied by other kindergarten students about his culture and race. He has lots of trouble making friends and if he does make friends other children' s parents do not give their kids permission to play with him. On top of that, Wind Wolf is a slow learner and has trouble speaking fluently along with writing his name. His whole family ranging from aunts, uncles, parents, grandparents, other family members, and relatives have all put in lots of time and effort with him trying to develop his mind by attempting to teach him math and colors. He is in a tough position because he does not know what to believe from his religion to his own cultures due to the fact that everybody bullies him. After being bullied he refuses to take part in his own religion because he is so confused. Do people understand how much trouble the poor child is in? This is that serious of a situation. Why not try to help him rather than criticize him at this early stage? This is definitely the most important time of Wind Wolf's life. If he can not succeed now how will he be able to succeed later?

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