A WAY OF LIFE In the novel Shoeless Joe by W. P. Kinsella, we are able to figure out that in many ways the game of Baseball, is a way of life. Saving Ray Kinsellas farm, that gives us a basis for what the American culture should imitate. We are able to see how his farm can make a dream come true, how baseball can withstand a test of time, and how if you chase your dreams they might be better than expected. In the novel, Ray is able to change a passionate love for baseball into a reality.
Ray is quick to find his dream come alive from the beginning. He hears a voice while sitting on his home porch looking into his cornfield. It is the Voice of a baseball announcer on game day. Ray hears If you build it, he will come. He is able to see the Dimensions of ballparks in his head, and is commits to build a ballpark.
He knows his baseball hero Shoeless Joe Jackson, will come and play on his farm in Iowa. Baseball is a way of life in America, for people young and old. It is a game of simple rules and little confusion. The game of baseball is a part of the American culture, As Eddie Scissors says in his sermon (Pg. 229) The word (baseball) will set captives free. The word will open the eyes of the blind.
The word will raise the dead. These are the same words many Americans live and die beside. This is a game that has been through tough times, but still manages to be a staple part of the American Way. In the novel baseball is finds adversity with the 1919 White Sox. Eight players including the infamous Shoeless Joe Jackson are banned from the game they love. Baseball was still able to continue even after the scandal, just as Ray survived his foreclosure with the bank.
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Deeply embedded in the folklore of American sports is the story of baseball's supposed invention by a young West Point cadet, Abner Doubleday, in the summer of 1839 at the village of Cooperstown, New York. Because of the numerous types of baseball, or rather games similar to it, the origin of the game has been disputed for decades by sports historians all over the world. In 1839, in Cooperstown, ...
Ray is still able to keep the game they love alive. These are some of the things that make this diamond shine so bright for so long. We can also see how if you chase your dream you might get more than expected. For example Ray listen to the voices across his insane journey in order to keep the dream alive in Iowa.
Ray resorts to kidnapping, picking up a hitchhiker, and burglarize a baseball stadium. He does all of this to be able to watch his heros in his private park. At the end he gets more than just that. Ray was able to meet J. D.
Salinger his favorite writer. Ray also makes his ultimate wish come true seeing John Kinsella (Rays dad) play baseball with the outlaw Chicago White Sox players. This novel seems to say when chasing dreams aim high and be hopeful you get more than is wished for because Ray certainly gets more than he bargained for. Finally you can see that dreams are very important to many people. This is proof sense Ray is able to make his wildest and most passionate dream come alive in Iowa. W.
P. Kinsellas love of the game through Ray, makes us believe in magic and keeps our hopes alive. Baseball is Americas dream, it is great enough to make dreams come true, withstanding the tests of time and how chasing dreams is well worth the risks.