Heart,
dedication, and talent are the three main ingredients to make the impossible
possible. Both poem and essay readings focuses on memories of the past. In the
poem Autumn Begins In Martins Ferry the narrator of the poem, James
Wright, concentrates more on the men themselves then the high school football
game. Wright reveals that these fathers watching their sons perform in the game
reflects their dreams of being a high school athletes. Meaning these fathers and
mothers live by lost hopes and dreams. This poem depicts the negative aspects
of society and reflects how people accept the harsh ways of life as the normal
ways of living. The football field is a place where the best memories of a
man live forever because the sons only have two options in their life, football
or their father’s mill.
In the reading
Three-Man Weave it discuss a valuable moment in the authors life. A
moment that many don't know about but it was life changing for many who watched
and knew about it. Although the low-profile junior college basketball team was
the under dogs, they never lost hope and went into the tournament confidently.
Due to poor defense, 2 of the 5 players fouled out forcing them to play with
only 3 players. Worried and scared the Native American team still played with
the remaining players. This essay reflects on how nothing is impossible even
when things don't go as planed.
Both the essay
and poem relate to one another because it reflects how negative society can be.
It shows how people misjudge things due to their beliefs and feelings towards
something. For example the Junior college team of three players were
automatically suppose to loose the game in viewers eyes due to the lack of
people on the court. But the team still managed to win the game and prove
society wrong. Although it's a story based off memory and not recorded it still
is a story that should be heard. Like the author said the Native Americans were
know as "lazy" humans because that’s what society stereotyped them
as. In the poem "grey faces of Negroes" are men who suffered and had to work hard
in the mills for their sons so they won't have to suffer through their fathers
fate. These women and fathers watch their children live the dream that they
only can watch and push their children to be the best and be successful at it.
There is universality
within these sports because they both require teamwork in order to win. Also
these literary pieces both reflect on how the best memories are playing sports.
Memory is an essential ingredient in these two pieces because they both show
low-key events that happen in the world that changed society and these people’s
lives in some way. Memories are important in relation to sports because it can
be used for motivation for people to perform at a higher level. Once you
accomplish the best and remember it, it makes athletes want to accomplish more
and make the impossible possible. The love for the game of basketball, football
and etc. can only increase as you perform better each time. If the athlete has
the dedication and heart to win then their talent will eventually match up and
they will begin to succeed in every sport they play.
The retelling
of these stories defines the culture because even though they were local
events. They still are monumental events that sculptured the sport of
basketball and football to the way it is today. For example, in the poem the
sons were playing football for a better future then their fathers makes the
sport of football more valuable then it was before. Also the basketball players
winning the tournament even though all negative things were said about them
changed the sport of basketball. Each event that happens in the world is a
stepping stool towards making sports more entertaining and respected more by
viewers and athletes.
When writing my
first paper I could use both the poem and essay and share a moment in my life
where basketball or track made a difference to me. I could share my story of
being a high school athlete and how my love for the sport of track grew
throughout my middle and high school career. My experiences would be different
because I would share a story from my kindergarten field day event of me
running my first race. My story would be told off memory like these two pieces
of work. I would structure my paper by writing a informal paper of my thoughts
and feelings during my first marathon race and how it affected my life from
that point forward.
I agree with the importance of football to those men they had a different view then me and many others. This was more then a game as with the native Americans. They were looked as lazy and exceeded though the impossible. The men playing football wanted more then just working in the mill like there fathers.
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