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Who Is Benny Paret

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Welterweight champion Benny Paret was renowned for his ability to receive a hit, and had taken years of punishment in order to obtain his championship. Yet he proved, he was the greatest every time he stepped in the ring. However, all good things will come to an end. In the past two years, the fifteen round fights began to destroy his body. Eventually, it all would result in a tragic end. As the story draws to a close, the genre and the theme unfold. It becomes clear the author is emotionally invested, which allows for an in depth and personal view of the story. In the end, we are able to relate more than one would simply assume, and the lesson we learn is we are not the gods we all attempt to be. By the end of the journey, it is obvious the narrative is a tragedy. The author has formed this safety blanket, …show more content…

He creates an emotional connection; we have all tried and failed, and we can relate to Benny’s struggle. The fact of the matter is, time will catch up to us, and we can only play god for so long. Benny would have stated he was indestructible, but reality hit him like a freight train. When we place ourselves on the pedestal above the rest, it is only a matter of time before we are knocked off the pedestal. One must remember, life is a fight, and resembling Benny; we can only be champion for so long. In the end, this is a classic story of a man, who thought time could never touch him. Benny thought he could withstand any punishment thrown at him, and he would still walk away as the victor. Due to this, the author leads us to trust Benny would overcome the pain of the thunderous hits and rally back to win. No longer is Benny only the protagonist, he is also now the antagonist, which creates a perfect tragedy. Afterwards it becomes obvious the champion has died on his feet, and the unmovable object had met the unstoppable force and

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