An Innocent At Pawnside Analysis

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Baseball, America's favorite pastime, with it being the sport to represent America does this one sport affect all of Americans even if they don’t play? Not everyone in America plays baseball or has even been near a baseball field. However, almost every American knows about the phrase “three strikes and you are out.” These phrases are used every day from regular people that probably don't even play the sport. That's only referring to one sport what about looking at a bigger picture, soccer. With soccer being played worldwide does it affect how we as a world function? Well, almost everything in life affects what we do either positive or negative. With soccer even if a person doesn’t play they know a red card is bad. We have sports all around us affecting our lives minuscule ways without most us …show more content…

With this phrase, it shows how a person has three opportunities to redeem themselves, instead, of only having one. This phrase may change how we value trusting a person, this is because a person has grown up with the idea that they should give people at least three opportunities to redeem themselves. With, these small little value changes without people realizing it shows how many sports do change our values. It's almost like in the essay “An innocent at Rinkside” by William Faulkner how at first he doesn't understand what the point of hockey is but later beings to understand what hockey really is, and the wisdom it can bring. This is to show that when someone doesn’t understand something they don't grasp what it brings to the table. We see this more when he talks about the game of hockey being this bizarre game but as he watches the hockey game begins to understand that hockey isn’t as bizarre as he thought and that it's something deeper than a game that can bring wisdom to some.With Faulkner’s essay, we see that he was ignorant to understanding what hockey was since he wasn't

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