"The Charmer" written by Budge Wilson is a short story about a family that finds misfortune and conflicts in their lives. Conflict is most predominant which directly affects all members in the family. This story is remarkable in the sense of loss, morality and love, it is the story of how a young girl; Winifred comes to realize that her brother is nothing more than a charmer. Budge Wilson portrays Zachary's irresponsible behaviour to create emotional conflict between the family. Zack's mother and sisters love him dearly especially Winifred is no exception; the love for Zack is shown by the extraction. In addition, Zachary's true colours proves himself to be a whole different person. Furthermore, an example from the story that shows how Zachary avoids his mischievous behaviour on page 102, "Then my mother would laugh, we’d all laugh, and Mom would mix up the batter for the new cake, a smile playing upon her lips. “Go ahead!” she’d say, with a fake sigh. “Have another piece. You certainly are the limit!” (Wilson,102). This quote shows from this young age Zack is taught that he could do something knowing he should not stand a very good chance of getting away with it. It demonstrates that although Zack's behaviour is inadequate, the lack of discipline from his parents flares a level of irresponsibility and the struggle affects Zack…
The article “The Death of Benny Paret” is a prime example of why boxing should not be played. Boxing is just like when guys(Gladiators) would be in a arena and fight till the death back in 180AD. Benny Paret fights a man named Griffith and Griffith punches Paret 18 times and it kills him. Boxing is not a sport that should be played because it can lead to extreme injuries or possibly death. For example, Benny Paret’s story.…
For this media fight analysis, I will be studying Napoleon Solo and Illya Kuryakin from the 1960’s television series, The Man from U.N.C.L.E. In addition to fighting with guns and a myriad of other weapons, Napoleon and Illya primarily use hand-to-hand combat against their opponents stemming from traditional boxing and Judo. The primary goal for their methods of fighting is to subdue their opponents instead of causing serious injury or death. When death does occur, it is usually in the form of self-defense, necessity, or the opponent is killed by an error in their own weapons, such as poison or killer bees.…
Mailer’s beastly diction is characterized in his article “The Death of Benny Paret” through his of animalistic depiction of the sport of boxing. Mailer use words such as “mauling”, “whimpering”, and “dominating” to describe the true nature of boxing. The denotation associated with the word mauling is to wound by scratching or tearing. This is how the boxing match was fought, in a primitive manner where the two boxers are trying to pummel each other. The only goal in a boxing match is to cripple the opponent and Mailer shows this through his beastly diction.…
Similes riddle the page just as well, from describing the uncontrolled beating Paret took “the right hand, whipping like a piston rod” down to the haunting memory left ringing in Mailer’s brain “Griffith’s punches echoed in the mind like a heavy axe in the distance chopping into a wet log.” The similes let the reader relate the essay to events that might have taken place in their lives.…
One day, after being discouraged of losing many boxing matches, PK heard Geel Piet say a very empowering quote. “Little beat big when little smart. First with the head, then with the heart.”…
In the sixth grade, Sherman Alexie witnessed a confrontation and quickly learned how he was supposed to handle a fistfight. “Throw The first punch!” Stevie said for the third time, and Randy reared back and pitched a knuckle fastball that broke Stevie’s nose. That Was Randy, my soon-to-be first and best friend, who taught me the most valuable lesson about living in the white world: Always Throw the first punch.” Sherman Alexie quickly learned that in the event of a fisfight, it was always best to throw the first punch so you did not start the fight from a position of…
The artist that peeked my interest the most within the, Art 21: Time video was Paul Pfeiffer. Pfeiffer appears to me as a man who understand the significance of his surroundings. Like myself Pfeiffer is attracted to events that bring in a crowd like sporting events, he works on showing the relationship between objects, what is around the object, and what role the object plays where it is. Pfeiffer even believed of himself as a translator not an author, meaning that what he is showing in his art isn’t his own he is recycling these materials, and displaying them in his own perspective, which I believe is very humble of him to admit.…
If someone becomes disconnected or fearful of certain subjects, it can cause that person to become careless toward a concept because of the lack of personal relation to the subject. In “Who Killed Benny Paret?” by Norman Cousins, the brutal boxing match that lead to the death of fighter Benny Paret describes the relationship of the crowd, showing that the people want to see a fight, and cheer on the violence . The crowd, disconnected from the fighters, cannot see or feel the wrong in front of them as the fight continues. Fear of losing a reputation of not appear tough enough also causes the crowd to lose itself in the craziness and carelessness of the fight. For people to be able to cheer on a brutal fight right before their eyes, carelessness does not pass as an excuse. The carelessness allows individuals to become riled up over a boxing match, resulting in complete insanity. Types of carelessness such as this only demoralizes the social outlook of individuals, which results in apathetic behavior among groups of people throughout…
According to the article, "The Amazing Powers Of Jen Bricker," by Kristen Lewis and the poem "Can't" by Edgar Albert Guest, the quote, "Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see a shadow," that Helen Keller once wrote can apply to both the article and the poem. One reason how Helen Keller's words relate to the article, is that what the article is trying to teach readers, and what Helen Keller is trying to inspire people, is similar. It is similar because, it is trying to teach people to not be afraid of challenges and other people who may doubt what a person is trying to do, but to focus on the god things and keep trying no matter what is said or done against a person. For example, in the text it explains that, "Growing up she felt…
Between Rounds A sport that requires speed, strength, quick reflexes and endurance to compete against an opponent is boxing. The two boxers wear padded gloves as they fight for a total of 12 rounds within that time frame the opponent has to be knocked out. Boxing may seem like a sport that many people do not watch but is still popular in modern society. The skills that fighters’ such as Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao acquire is a form of art.…
The fight between Benny Paret and Emile Griffith on March 24, 1962 was a major event in the history of boxing. Paret was one of the few to be killed in the ring. In “The Death of Benny Paret” by Norman Mailer, Mailer characterizes Paret as a hero that did not deserve what happened, and Griffith as a villain that intended to harm Paret through the use of well-developed organization, violent imagery, and animalistic diction. This creates adoration and sympathy for Paret, and a hatred towards…
Boxing is a violent sport full of hate where the only objective is to knock your opponent unconscious. This is a very quick and biased view of boxing because if you study boxing closer it helps teach the person about their moral character. Boxing helps teach people to “get off the canvas and roll with the punches” (Marino, 2010, para 8) and to face their fears, two important lessons to get through life. Throughout the article written by Marino, he educates about Aristotelian ethics and uses boxing as a real-life example. I believe that Marino’s invocation of Aristotelian ethics is well articulated, and I agree with his application through boxing relating it to your life. Aristotelian ethics and boxing…
Boxing is a sport that generally involves two participants within similar weight range who fight each other using their hands. It is regulated nowadays with a certain amount of minutes per interval or round. They have also improved the restrictions with protective gear, such as improving the padded gloves to reduce injury that the regulations now require all boxers to wear when they fight. The winner is determined by a knockout or by the judges’…
In the novel, “The Power of One”, by Bryce Courtenay, Geel Piet is more beneficial to Peekay because Geel Piet gives Peekay the art of boxing. Boxing works as an equalizer between Peekay and his Boer opponents. The idea of equality is also shown through the theme of the apartheid by acting as an equalizer between races.…