John Grisham’s Book, Bleachers

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Is John Grisham’s book, Bleachers, a believable book when based on the use of New Critical analysis? Some people think that Bleachers is not believable while others think that the book is believable. Many people form their opinions of whether or not a book is believable solely on the book’s classification as nonfiction or fiction. Others use New Critical analysis to determine whether a book is believable or not. The use of New Critical analysis requires the reader to consider events that happen throughout the book and any conflict that may have occurred. It also requires that the reader focus on the plot of the book and the characters. Grisham sets the book to take place in a small, football crazed town, known as Messina. The book is set in present day time, but Grisham uses his characters to incorporate flashbacks from the sixties, seventies, and eighties. Grisham uses many characters throughout the entire book to tell the story of the Messina football coach, Eddie Rake. Even though the main character of his book is considered to be a young man named Neely Crenshaw, Rake is the real main character. The details that are given throughout Bleachers are based on both love and hate for Eddie Rake, as well as sorrow for his death. Based on the use of New Critical analysis, Bleachers is a believable book when considering the details that Grisham has given us. One example of Bleachers’ believability is the setting, and when using New Critical analysis, we see that the setting of Bleachers is believable. Bleachers takes place in a small town known as Messina, which is assumed to be a football crazed town somewhere in the South. Grisham sets the story to take place in present day time but incorporates flashbacks from the si... ... middle of paper ... ... what others may think, Bleachers is a believable book when considering the details that Grisham has provided us throughout the book about the setting and characters. As Arnold Mandell once stated: Football is not a game but a religion, a metaphysical island of fundamental truth in a highly verbalized, disguised society, a throwback of 30,000 generations of anthropological time. (“Football Quotes, Great”, par. 12) Works Cited "David Viscott Quotes." Find the Famous Quotes You Need, ThinkExist.com Quotations. Web. 29 Apr. 2011. . "Football Quotes, Great Football Quotes, Football Sayings Quotations." Famous Quotes, Great Quotes. Web. 29 Apr. 2011. . Grisham, John. Bleachers. New York: Bantam Dell, 2004. Print.

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