Indian Education
Although sometimes it goes unrecognized, ethnicity or other superficial prejudices can help to determine an individual's role in a group or community. For example, in a community that is predominately white, those who are among this majority will often receive the most opportunities. Although this does not necessarily guarantee their success, those individuals in the majority will often have the first chance to fulfill the desirable roles. By contrast, individuals within the minority might commonly receive a mediocre education as well as more obstacles to have the same opportunities as other groups; sometimes these obstacles are virtually insurmountable. The feeling of unfairness and inequality can led many students who are disadvantaged to give up or drop out and their futures do not have the same probability for success. In the short story "Indian Education" by Sherman Alexie, the author tells a story in which the stereotypes that people acquire, simply on the basis of their ethnicity, stifle their educational opportunities and result in Native American students on the reservation to get left behind.
In the story, the education the Indian children receive is second-rate, to say the least. In the story's depiction of the second grade, it portrays how the second grade students are treated unequally even at a young age. There is a general sense that these students do not belong in the school which is exemplified by the fact that they are punished irrespective to their actual behavior and are not given equal treatment in classroom tests among other things. For example, "Betty Towle…made me stay in for recess fourteen days straight .Tell me you're sorry, she said. Sorry for what? I asked. Everything, she said and made me stand straight for fifteen minutes, eagle armed with books in each hand" (483). Standing straight eagle armed will result is your shoulder burning as they fill with lactic acid and cause a significant amount of pain.
Furthermore, Betty punishes Junior for seemingly random reasons that have no basis in his actual behavior....
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