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The writer, Sherman Alexie is the most famous and beloved one in American literature. He has been chosen by Times as ¡°one of the better new novelists, Indian or otherwise.¡± In his latest collection of short stories entitled ¡°The Toughest Indian in the World¡±, we can meet the kind of American Indians we rarely see in literature. All stories in this book reflects Alexie`s and his characters` journeys in 'the adult world.' They must make choices about who they are, where they live and what they do, and, especially, who they`re with. Throughout the whole stories, he saw the world from the perspective of various Native American characters that he had encountered with. At first, I want to think about the story ¡°Class¡± from the book, and I want to figure out what the writer wanted to tell the readers from the story.

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