"Indian Killer" vs. "Miko Kings" Persuasive Essay by ResearchRiter

"Indian Killer" vs. "Miko Kings"
An argument that Sherman Alexie's "Indian Killer" would make a better film than LeAnne Howe's "Miko Kings".
# 127600 | 1,500 words | 5 sources | MLA | 2008 | US
Published on Dec 01, 2008 in Literature (American) , Film (General) , Native-American Studies (General)


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This paper argues that Sherman Alexie's "Indian Killer" would make a better film than LeAnne Howe's "Miko Kings". The paper then explains why it would, including which scenes should be highlighted, who the market for the film would be, and who might be good to star in the film.

From the Paper:

"Both Sherman Alexie's "Indian Killer" and LeAnne Howe's "Miko Kings: An Indian Baseball Story" are critical of historical and contemporary treatment of American Indians by whites. Alexie demonstrates how historical and contemporary racism toward Native Americans leads to violence and mental illness. While both books are informative and entertaining, because it is a natural whodunit and includes a serial killer, I believe Alexie's "Indian Killer" is more naturally inclined..."

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"Indian Killer" vs. "Miko Kings" (2008, December 01) Retrieved December 02, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/persuasive-essay/indian-killer-vs-miko-kings-127600/

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""Indian Killer" vs. "Miko Kings"" 01 December 2008. Web. 02 December. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/persuasive-essay/indian-killer-vs-miko-kings-127600/>

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