Ciarra Coddington Dr. Sinclair Greene #2 In “Cut” by Bob Greene, Greene talks about being disappointed from being cut from his basketball team, and how his experience made him more ambitious. Growing up my dad’s job required him to work with a lot of different people and one of those people was Mrs. Helen. Mrs. Helen is one of those people who do not take any nonsense from anyone, and she is not afraid to tell it like it is. My dad often went over to her house or her job and helped her with things like maintenance or hard labor, and wherever he went where work needed to be done everyone in the family went too. The first time I ever went to Mrs. Helen’s house we were help set up an electric fence to keep her dogs in with my dad. Mrs.
This shows how five people, including Shone herself, had to live in such close quarters for 3 years and had to half share with other families. In small quarters you would get no privacy at all and you would be out in the open all the time. "... Drove through a wire-fence gate, and to our dismay, we were inside the oversized chicken farm."
Kierra Jordan February 23, 2017 Patricia Sue Head Summit left her mark on Earth as one greatest coaches to ever coach the game of basketball. In her 64 years of living, she created a legacy, dynasty, and was the epitome of success in women’s basketball. I would say Summitt was the chosen one since she was hired as the head coach of the University of Tennessee women’s basketball organization in 1974, the same year graduated college with her bachelor’s degree. She remained as the head coach for the Lady Volunteers for the next 38 years before retiring in 2012 due to being diagnosed with dementia.
When Pat went over to the neighbor's house, he introduced himself. He liked his new neighbor Patty. “Hi, I’m Pat. I am your new neighbor, my family moved her from Texas. I just wanted to get to know my new neighbors,” says Pat.
Madam C.J. Walker African American tennis player Serena Williams once stated, “Everyone's dream can come true if you just stick to it and work hard.” In life, there are times where everyone struggles and fails, but the only thing to do is to stay on top and work through. Madam C.J. Walker was born on December 23, 1867, on a plantation in Delta, Louisiana. (Madame C. J. Walker. 2022) She was one of six children of Owen and Minerva Anderson Breedlove, former slaves-turned sharecroppers after the Civil War.
She is still envisioned in the shadows of every basketball court, as her way of coaching is being passed down to the current generation of ball
She also wrote the last of her three books “Sum It Up,” and still went to practices and offered words of advice to the coaches and players. She was a fighter, and one of the most courageous women to have lived in my lifetime. She was the essence and embodiment of true feminism- never once did she use her gender for advancement, or as an excuse; she simply worked hard, made the commitment, and sacrifices to not only be the best women’s basketball coach, but the BEST D1 basketball coach in the history of the NCAA
Ms. NS expressed that she was often frustrated with her siblings that her family had been always the one to cook, clean for her and took her to the doctor’s office. Ms. NS reported that her grandfather left her grandmother when Ms. NS was still little. She stated that, because her grandfather had never been involved with her mother’s life, she neither knew who he was nor where he had been for all these years. Ms. NS recalled that she unknowingly ran into her grandfather at her uncle’s wife’s funeral one day, as she randomly greeted visitors. Ms. NS described that her mother came behind her and spoke in a low voice that this old gentleman was her
In ‘By the River’ by Steven Herrick the novel focuses on Harry’s coming of age and furthermore the events that progress him from childhood into adulthood. This coming of age novel portrays the circumstances that impact Harry, and serve as stepping stones on his journey to adulthood and maturity. The most significant milestones that advanced him from youth to adulthood are the multiple losses that have had a severe impact, the many responsibilities that have been inflicted upon him and the flourishing friendships that helped Harry experience life’s greatest lessons. Subsequently this novel also displays that responsibility has also been a stepping stone for Harry, he has to step up to many strenuous tasks and positions throughout the novel.
The movie Hoop Dreams traced a poor young talented African American, named Arthur Agee from grade eight to college. Arthur hoped to play professional basketball in the future to help his family to escape poverty. Despite the fact that his family is poor, and the neighborhood he lived in, were disadvantaged to him to pursue his goal in many ways. Firstly, Arthur showed great determination to play professional basketball, and he would like to lead his family out of poverty. Secondly, his ability to adapt to difficult circumstances, played a significant role toward his success in basketball.
From the outset, I have to say that “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D. Salinger has been one of the most important and influential pieces of literature I have ever read. At its core, the book is a superb coming of age novel which discusses several extremely powerful themes such as the difficulties of growing up, teenage angst and alienation and the superficiality, hypocrisy and pretension of the adult world. These themes resonated deeply with me and were portrayed excellently through the use of powerful symbolism and the creation of highly relatable and likable characters. One such character is Holden Caulfield whom the story both revolves around and is narrated by.
The short story “Sucker” by Carson McCullers portrays the one-sided admiration expressed by the main character’s younger cousin, Richard, towards him, as well as his own towards his crush. McCullers conveys the idea of the story through characterization and irony of the way the main character, Pete’s treatment of Richard, previously referred to as Sucker, parallels the treatment he received from his crush, Maybelle. Pete consistently took advantage of Richard because he was always eager to please his older brother figure, much like Maybelle was only nice to Pete as long as he was useful to her. In the end, after losing both his love interest and the respect of Richard, Pete learns that those who are cruel to others typically do so because they remind them of themselves. Characterization plays a large role in the development of the theme.
In John Updike’s poem “Ex-Basketball Player” the poet uses literary devices to depict the existing way of life of a once-famous sportsperson. Flick Webb was in before times a gifted athlete on his high school basketball team, and he was commendable of much awe. However, Flick never acquired any other skills to prepare him for a future. Accordingly, he now is locked into an unskilled job and his former glories have pale to all but Flick himself. Updike has created a character that is at this point in time going nowhere and spends most of his time thinking about his former days of glory.
Flick’s Broken Dream “Ex-Basketball Player” is a poem by John Updike in which a former high school-athlete Flick Webb’s life has been described. Flick was a high-school basketball star but as he got older he couldn’t live his dream of becoming a basketball player, and instead became an attendant at a gas station, which was the furthest he could go with his career. This poem explains how life changes as one gets older and at times it doesn’t go exactly as we plan it, where Updike exemplifies many poetic devices of imagery, personification and metaphors.
Andy, a 16 year old gang member in the short story ‘On the sidewalk bleeding’ by Evan Hunter, wanted to just be looked at as a regular 16 year old boy, but instead he gets stab by a guy from another gang. So as he laid down on the floor in a long dark black lonely ally on a raining night, he struggles to call/yell for help because he couldn’t talk or move, than he did by bleeding to death. Hunter describes Andy’s inner struggle to show that some lessons are very difficult to learn. One way Hunter show’s that Andy doesn’t learn a lesson by saying ‘he had fallen to the sidewalk, clutching his stomach, trying to stop the flow of blood’, this mean that he just had got stabbed and he really doesn 't know what 's going on right at the moment.
The first house is like the origin of the beginning of the family. It holds their story In brief, “Everyday Use” by Alice Walker contains literary elements that draws back to a heritage. Walker wrote this short story to explain how each character saw their heritage. Some are proud, awed, but others are ashamed of their