Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Conclusion




      Like in most stories about players in the NFL, it ends with the person having many records broken, many games won, and maybe in the Hall of Fame ballot. Well Shaun broke records, went to the Superbowl, and got to experience being the best running back in the league one year. Not many people can say that. But he did have a bad year after that and eventually retired but in his heart and the heart of his fans he showed more then retiring. He showed he was willing to give everything he had for his team. Now he lives a wonderful life in Washington with his wife and kids and wants to become a movie director. How this compares to "How Fleas change the world", is the domino affect. He gave everything he had when he had nothing but himself, he started following God more and more, he continued to be faithful and love his family, and now he got repaid back with records, stats, and being one of the best running backs ever.












Works Cited
·       Alexander, Shaun. “Touchdown Alexander.” SFX Football (2006): 21. St. Louis. Novel. 21 Apr. 2013.
·        “How a Flea Changed the World.” Turning Point Conference. TCC Northwest Campus, Fort Worth. 24 Apr. 2013. Conference Session.
·       Alexander Shaun. Touchdown Alexander. St. Louis: Suite, 2006. Print.



Language



            The author in this book showed many different types of language to get his point across of Shaun's eventful life. He showed imagery to show how hard and how much he experienced in the NFL, college , and his childhood. His life was not easy at all, actually a little bit harder then some who make it to the NFL. The author also used symbolism to show how passionate he was about God and his future wife. It showed how much he loved to go to church and how he was willing to give everything for the Lord. Also the love for his wife was amazing, he honestly didn't have sex with her until they got married. Most people in the world cant say they did that.

Conflict



           The conflict for Shaun Alexander was like every other college football player in the world. Drinking, girls, not going to class, and falling apart in his relationship with God. This happens to some college football players, actually more then you think, you just don't here about it. Going into the University of Alabama, he just wanted to fit in and basically follow the crowd, soon did he find out that isn't the right thing to do cause it could kick you off the team. His freshman year wasn't his best year and that's for sure. But soon he found out that he cant live his life like that anymore and actually grew closer to God. From all of his sin that he had, it brought him closer and learned what it really takes to love God and started going to church every day!