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    Rhetorical Analysis: East Versus West In Friday Night Lights‚ H.G. Bissinger uses flashbacks in “East Versus West” to develop the change that Odessa has gone through. Bissinger describes how the Panthers have beaten the Bronchos twenty three years in a row. Then Bissinger makes a flashback to 1946‚ “If you wanted to see real football mania‚ if you wanted to see a group of people who cared about a team and loved them as if they were their own children‚ go back to 1946 season when almost half the

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    Friday Night Lights Media Criticism If you were to ask a random person on the street to name five aspects that represent America the sport of football would undoubtedly come up more times than not. The sport of football is so engrained in our society that over 113 million Americans watched the championship game also known as the Super Bowl this past year3. After discovering how rooted this game is in American society it is no surprise that Football serves as the focal point of one of the most

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    The book "Friday Night Lights"‚ is a book about a team of high school football players; all with different characters‚ personalities‚ and situations. The town of Odessa‚ in Texas is where the story begins and takes place in. To some of the players‚ football is just a game and for others‚ it is much more. To portray the mood and feeling that there is more than what meets the eye‚ Bissinger uses various rhetorical strategies throughout writing the book; however the strategies that are more often seen

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    Friday Night Lights Questions 1. For Brian Chavez‚ football does not play as large as a role in his life as it does for the other players. Chavez is very smart and works hard at school‚ therefore he plans to have a career from his education‚ not from football. Boobie Miles is relying on football as a career and does not perform in school‚ therefore football plays a very large role in his life as he is relying on football to make money as a career. The people of Odessa are similar to Boobie as

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    The hit Netflix show that took everyone by storm over the years is‚ Friday Night Lights. The show is centered on a town in Texas where a local high school football team has captured the whole town in the midst of the playoff season. The Texas high school team star football team is called the Panthers; the show opens with a week before a huge game against a more than capable opponent. One of the first characters the viewers see is Tim Riggins‚ a football player that loves his booze a little too much

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    The film Friday Night Lights (2004) is based on the real-life story of the 1988 Permian Panthers football team in Odessa‚ Texas. The film is a more fictionalized account of the book it’s based on‚ written by author H.G. Bissinger and downplays the more intense issues that plagued Odessa when Bissinger followed the team during the 1988 season. (Briley 1) The film follows Coach Gary Gaines (portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton) as he coaches the Panthers in the football obsessed town. The film portrays

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    Brant Norlander 2/20/11 Sociology of Sports Prof. Delany Friday Night Lights Sustaining the ambitions of not only themselves but the alumni and town of Odessa‚ Texas is a lot to ask from a young adult. That’s exactly what Permian football provides to the people of Odessa‚ where the post economic boom of the oil business has left the town in a racially tense‚ economic crisis. The lights on Permian High School’s football field are the only sanctuary for the west Texas town. Socially

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    In both "Friday Night Lights‚"by H. G. Bissinger‚ and "Quiet Strength‚" by Tony Dungy‚ their are two coaches who are very similar‚ yet very different in their own ways. In one coaches locker room you may find an aggressive‚ hostile written note. While in the other coaches locker room you’ll find bibles. Both coaches have a winning mentality‚ how they go about winning though is a different story. The quite‚ calm‚ and faith first mentality of one coach‚ verse the loud‚ aggressive‚ in your face way

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    Stephen Bolden 4/1/13 Contemporary Lit Honors Ms. Delmour Boobie Miles in the book Friday Night Lights had minor differences from Boobie Miles in the movie. In the book they touched on boobie’s background and how he got to live with his uncle L.V. the movie didn’t touch on that. In the book Boobie had more pressure on him to do well in football than in the movie. The Odessa townspeople felt like he was only good for football and after his injury he was a nobody. In the movie people

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    featured as the next best thing‚ not only collegiately but professionally as well. That all changed during his sophomore year at the University he suffered a horrifying knee injury‚ which led to him being known as the best that never was. Friday Night Lights’ Boobie Miles and Oklahoma Sooner Marcus Dupree have quite the similarities when it comes to their football glory. Boobie Miles and his Uncle L.V. had dreams of Boobie turning professional and being a highly paid running back in the NFL. Marcus

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