Indian Horse

Identity formation can be a complex and messy process. Who you are is a combination of many different experiences, relationships, and choices. Identity is broadly defined as “the act of being who or what a person or thing is”.

Identity formation can be a complex and messy process. Who you are is a combination of many different experiences, relationships, and choices. Identity is broadly defined as “the act of being who or what a person or thing is”. This novel provides more insight into this concept and helps us to see the complexities of identity formation. Use specific references to these chapters to articulate the message Richard Wagamese is crafting regarding identity. Consider: Where Saul has been, Saul’s experience at residential school, and now his experience playing for the Manitouwadge Moose.

Chapters 25 - 31: Life as a Moose

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This is only a short answer space and this is a pretty detailed question that seems more suited for an essay. Some of your previous questions touch on the same themes of this one.