Flight the Book
Fly the bookAs soon as Justice thinks Justice is willing to perpetrate a genuine outrage, he will send him to a bench.
Having opened fire in the fire box in the alley, Zits realizes that he has been gunned down in the skull, which eventually sends him back in a while. Zits turns into many different historic figures during his flash-back. is the FBI Agent Hank Storm. Zits is in Hank's mind, observing a encounter with two Indians related to IRON.
Watching his spouse murder an Innocent Indians, he is compelled to fire the body into his breast. And the next person he becomes is a dumb lndian kid. At the end he is asked by his dad to cut the throats of a killed man as vengeance for his own dumbness.
As he tries to find out what to do, Zits is added to another of his characters, Gus. and must take the troop to an Indians encampment. Zits tries to take over Gus' action and compels himself not to assault the Indians. Next up is Zits Jimmy, a flight attendant who will teach Abbad how to operate a planes.
Eventually, Zits ends up as his own dad. As he is in his father's womb, he begins to comprehend why his dad has abandoned his mom. It also begins to comprehend that his dad loves him and that by going away he has done the best for his sibling. As Zits revives his own corpse, he stands in the bench and stares at a little kid.
Since Officer Dave knows that he must help this kid, he takes Tits to his brother's home where Tits is invited to live with them. At last he realises that he can rely on these humans and at last for once finds himself at home in his world. Michael Zeiss, the protagonist, is fifteen years old. {\pos (192,210)}Zits' Indian dad abandoned the home when Shits was borne.
For Zits himself described himself as "an empty heaven, a sun eclipse," which belongs to no one and to no one who belongs to him. Two years after his mother's demise, after remaining with his aunt and her sexual friend, Zits ran away, started to drink, smoked cocaine, stole a cab and was imprisoned again and again.
Mr Zits is ashamed that he is one of the FBI operatives who affiliated himself to HAMMER, the IRON opponent. Hank Storm tells Zits that the moose and horse (IRON's two flagships) are in bed with the FBI and HAMMER. Transform #2: Indigenous Child Living in Little Big Horn Camps on the Evening Before Custer's Assault.
This is the first year that Zit's feelings of loving and caring for another man are felt. Zits recognizes that it is Crazy Horse, the Oglala's warlord, who is speaking to an Indian who peels away flesh and flashes on his car. He is then compelled to chop the vocal cords of a little young man, presumably as vengeance for the earlier violent attacks on his forehead.
Transform #3: Gus, the old man who leads the US Army against Indians sometime in the second half of the nineteenth centuary. He' s arthitic and has difficulty to move, and he also has a deep-seated hate for the Indians, because as a younger man he came across a blank village where Indians kill men, woman and child.
But during the slaughter he initiated at the Indians' hamlet, he sees one of the young men, whom he names Little Saint, who runs away and saves a little kid, someone he begins to call a bowboy. Transform #4: Jimmy, Jimmy is a know middle-aged flight attendant and flight trainer.
When Abbad has hijacked and crashed a Chicago airplane, Jimmy experiences a series of emotion, mostly treason. As Linda sees Jimmy with Helda, Jimmy picks up his airplane, plunges it into a sea and commits suicide. Transform #5: Zits' dad, Zits' dad is a street Indian without shelter on the Tacoma highways.
When Zits' grandfather finds out that his grandfather had suffered bodily and psychological abuses as a kid, after he failed to murder an insect on an unlucky chase, Zits' grandfather compels his grandfather to keep repeating the words "I ain't worth schit". Pursued by this remembrance outside the room where Zits is birthed, his dad ran away and left Zits.
He' always carrying a picture of five-year-old Zits. Fairness is an ingenious, handsome seventeen-year-old whit child who hits Zits in prison. It shows an interest in Indian civilization and in the recurrent violent events in US civilization. Fairness gives Zits a paint ball weapon and a genuine weapon and persuades Zits to kill a bench after he has tried to launch a ghost dance of the time.
He' been arresting Zits several occasions and always showed sympathy for him. He' s Robert's older sister and starred in the Zits adoptions. bert is Zits' adopted dad and officer dave's bro. Zits hesitates at first to take her generousness, but he warmens up for her when he realises that her sympathy for him is real.
In the end of the book he even betrays his true name to Mary. You and your man Robert take Zits in and adopted him later. She' s trying her best to make Zits feels at home and secure. He' s also a spectator of force when he starts his "flights".
Flight, the protagonist, teaches Zits the meaning of the decisions they make and the impact they have on themselves and others. Its " flying " and short stories by different men in the story allow Zits to see the impact of force, hate, anger, etc. first hand. It is this humiliation that makes it possible and desirable for this little India kid to make a difference in his life style of devastation, nonsense and hate.
It is through these experience that he acquires a sense of empathy while gaining the perspective of others. Upon his return from his "flights", he is standing in a bench with the option of pulling out his weapon and shooting or freeing himself from the consequence and blame with which he would forever be confronted. They notice the racialism and stigmatism associated with being a natives.
"He was an lndian. "I am Irishman and Indians, which would be the most cool mix in the whole wide place if my folks were teaching me how to be Irishman and Indians. So I' m not really Irishman or American. Flight's history is based on historic occurrences in Indo-European relationships, with an accent on racial relationships.
This varies from the equivocal indication of a certain period or place to a certain indigenous reserve. Hank Storm's personality is that of an FBI operative in the 1970' who was active in the Red River Reserve, where there are tensions between Indians who want to go down old ways and FBIs.
There has been a great historical clash and disagreement between representatives of the United States government and Lakota in the Pine Ridge Indian Reserve. American Indian Movement (AIM) was an active group at the fellowship that encouraged Indians to make use of their own tradition and emphasized their right and independence.
The Next Zits will be shipped back to the Little Big Horn slaughter date. One of the last of the Indians' last battles, this historic struggle was the one in which the Indians caused the highest casualty rates against the United States armed force. With Gus, an 19th centuries 19th centuries Gus, Zits finds himself in another highly unstable state.
From the middle to the end of the 19th centuries, the pioneers' western enlargement produced a tinderbox of overcrowded Indian strains and edgy blank migrants. The flight relates to a retaliation killing on the Colorado River. The flight also relates to the September 11, 2001 attack, the first on US ground since Pearl Harbor 1941.
Al Qaeda members hijacked four airplanes in suicide bombings, drove them into large premises and killed tens of millions of Americans. Many Americans became more frightened and distrustful of Muslims as a consequence of the onslaught. As Zits penetrated the cockpit of Jimmy, the man remembers Jimmy's memory of his Moslem boyfriend Abbad.
Abbade states that he thought Jimmy was afraid of him as a possible Terrorist when he showed interest in flying. Says employer turned him down before Jimmy because he was MUSIC.