Arnold loves his grandmother and thinks that she gives great advice. After he punches Roger he wants to talk to his parents about what he did, but his parents aren’t home so he decides “I turned to my grandmother for advice”(Alexie 68). She explains to him how now Roger would respect him, she says “You see, you men and boys are like packs of wild dogs. This giant boy is the alpha male of the school, and you’re the new dog, so he pushed you around a little bit to see how tough you are”(Alexie 68). She thinks that he finally being accepted at his new school. He then explains that he loves her and the advice she gave but her idea might be crazy. He says “I love you, Grandma, I said. But you’re crazy”(Alexie 70). After he takes his Grandma’s advice, it actually worked at school the next day, he says “Maybe Grandma was right. Maybe I had challenged the alpha dog and was now being rewarded for it. I love my Grandmother. She’s the smartest person on the planet.”(Alexie 72). Arnold loves his Grandmother and thinks she is very smart when it comes to giving advice.
#4. At the end of the novel what does Junior realize about his own identity, his life and Rowdy? (Andrew V)
At the end of the novel, Junior realizes a lot about himself and his life. He realizes that he has so many happy memories with Rowdy and the rest of his friends. Junior says "When we were little, like ten years old, Rowdy and I climbed that sucker." In this quote he starts to remember the good times with Rowdy and how much fun they had together. He also figures out that he finds joy in lots of things, and isn't always depressed. And even though his family is broke and Indians are almost always drunk, when they aren't, they are the best people to be with in the world. Junior learns that Rowdy still cares for him, and even though they got in a fight, they will forever be friends. He still has things he look forward to in life.
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