Analysis Of The Cinderella Man

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During the Great Depression, James J. Braddock (The Cinderella Man) became one of the most surprising sports legends in history. By the early 1930s, his career appeared to be finished, after losing fights and a broken right hand the boxing chairman, Jimmy Johnston revoked his license to fight. Down on his luck, James began working at the New York docks and go on Public Relief. In a last-chance bid to help his family, Braddock returned to the ring. No one thought he had a shot. However Braddock, fueled by family and survival it was beyond competition for him and he began to win. Suddenly, the ordinary working man became the mythic athlete, the sportswriter Damon Runyon dubs him "The Cinderella Man", and before long Braddock comes to represent the hopes and aspirations of the American public struggling with the Depression. . The tougher the times became with no income James found it difficult to care for his family financially and physically. It took for him to hit rock bottom to realize what is really important and all that matters and would do anything to take ca...

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