preview

Daniell Malico The Ring Summary

Decent Essays

In the article The Ring, author Danielle Malico paints a very vivid picture of what it would be like to actually be in the boxing ring as a fighter. In her thesis within the opening paragraph, Malico states “Many know what it is like to be a spectator, but few know the fighter’s experience” (Malico, n.d., p. 135). This thesis is stated clearly, and it is a fact that few actually know what the fighter experiences. The thesis gives the reader an indication of where the rest of the article is headed next. Starting in the next paragraph, the reader is able to visualize the experience in their minds as they read. Almost everyone has seen a boxing match, at least on television or on an internet video, so the description triggers the memories of …show more content…

As this panorama is being painted, the reader begins to visualize the ring lights, the referee and fighters, the ring itself in the center; even though Malico doesn’t describe these particular details. She then paints a clearer picture of what is within the ring, and narrows the visualization down to the perspective of the fighter; as if to bring the consciousness of the reader visualizing the scene into the body of the fighter. Malico describes feeling of how her body feels and the sensations of the guard in her mouth, which causes excess saliva to run down her chin. She goes on to describe the smell of rubber and sweat from the mat, the description of her opponent, the confidence of the other fighter coming at her and her slight hesitation which she must overcome as the fighters feel each other out; further solidifying the visualization into a first-person view. Even the description of being in the corner after the first round is complete with sensory details. The reader is able to imagine these sensations as if they were the one experiencing them. Obviously, Malico does an exceptional job at giving her readers a sense of

Get Access