Fromthe stories we have read the past few weeks,“The Blind Faith of the One-Eyed Matador,â€â€œMourning Glory,†“Urban Meyer Will Be Home for Dinner,†“End Game,†“Marathon Man,†“The Legacy of Wes Leonard, ” and”At the Corner of Love and Basketball,” who suffers more than they should? Select one character from one of the listed stories and argue that he/she suffered more than he/she should have suffered.Support your position with specific references from the story.As always, be sure to respond to at least two of your classmates.
In a one page reflection, discuss the film Eight Men Out through one or more of the ideas we have discussed this week: hubris (begun last week and continued this week), nemesis (also begun last week and reinforced this week), and/or tragedy, as defined by Aristotle. Be sure to use specific references to the film to support your point that the idea you chose is central to the film.