I'm a little surprised that so many people showed up for the wake held for Arnold's grandmother. I didn't expect that out of people who have so many problems. I guess life and family pulls through. Love is blind or whatever the saying is. It's funny how even there racism emerged. I thought it was pretty funny what they did, but the fact the they're all so used to it that it happens at these kinds of events is, pretty crazy.
I had predicted that something would happen that would make Arnold's dad quit drinking, but I didn't see what happened coming. It would suck to have your two best friends die. Unfortunately, that's the kind of stuff that's happening in their community every day. All of this kind of bugs me a little, because I know that one story like this can't represent a whole culture. I hate it when people do that. It's happened to me when people see a movie about Mexicans and it portrays them in a bad or different way. Just like everywhere else in the world, every country and community has it's good people and bad people, so don't judge a book by it's cover.
Things are still looking good for Arnold, but the climax of the story is coming, and it'll be here any moment now. I hope it's not too bad, although it probably will be since things are going good outside of the reservation. It'll probably have to do with some conflict between inside and outside the reservation. We'll see how this turns out.
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