The story of the slugger curse is quite an interesting one, due to the fact that it revolves around a pretzel. Throughout the history of sports teams there has always been superstions invloved with wins and loses. However, a team that always seemed to come out as a win, were the sluggers. That was until a major turn of events took place; a death. After Manchester died meraculously, the sluggers never won another championship. What was the reasoning behind that? Due to questions surfaced after the death of Manchester, one occured the most; was his brother Skidmore behind the death? There is many ways that the author hints at the fact that Skidmore killed his brother, but never comes out and says it. To begin with, one of the author's main subjects leads with food related items. Such as the topic of the bubblegum allergy that Manchester's brother, Skidmore had. The author talks about how deathly allergic to bubblegum that Skidmore was. Also that Skidmore resented his brother for serving it at all of his games, while knowing of his brother's allergy to it. The author states, " Skidmore saw his brother's sweet, chewable candies as a personal …show more content…
This is a good example that not only did the author believe that Skidmore poisoned Manchester, but that everyone else, especially the sluggers, thought he did too. The pretzel a curse for the sluggers, especially after Manchester choked on it. When Manchester choked, that is when the Sluggers started their losing streak. The author states in his text, " From the moment Manchester Boddlebrooks choked on the world's first ballpark pretzel, the Sluggers began a string of failures never before seen by any team in any sport." This goes to prove that the pretzel cursed this team, and it may have been exactly what Skidmore had wanted all along. His brother was dead, poisoned or not, and the Sluggers were not
In the story "The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel" by Paul Haven, the author encourages the reader that Skidmore Boddlebrooks is guilty of poisoning his brother, Manchester Boddlebrooks by convincing him to be the first to try "his" new invention called the "pretzel." In this story, the author, Paul Haven does not actually state that Skidmore was guilty of killing his brother. Unlike his older brother, Manchester Boddlebrooks who was very friendly, generous, and had a kind smile, Skidmore Boddlebrooks was very creepy, frightening, had shadowing eyes and sinister looks. While Manchester Boddlebrooks was admired by many fans and players, for he often offered sweets and candies to his players and fans after baseball games, and often invited his players to visit his mansion for weekend parties, Skidmore Boddlebrooks was not popular and well-liked.
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A mixture of excessive food involvement and analysis of personality produce The Curse of the Poisoned Pretzel. This tale has a theme of food, mainly bubblegum, and the often manifestation in the text of this theme is practically absurd. Even though this story has a ludicrous amount of bubble gum, it can be analyzed past this seemingly childish story to reveal human psychological tendencies. These tendencies are partially responsible for the perception of Skidmore's guilt. Skidmore is described in a way that makes him seem suspicious, and is therefore assumed to have intentionally murdered his brother. The perspective that Skidmore is guilty is produced from: the initial description of him, Skidmore's motive that is introduced, and the events that occur after the death of Boddlebrooks.
This statement raises suspicion, not to mention he died from eating that pretzel. How is one not supposed to instantly suspect the person who gave him the pretzel, of murder? An individual might think, "No wonder he choked on that pretzel, all that pocket lint and unsanitary packaging. Not to mention who knows how long he carried that thing around in his pocket!" A reader must think of all possibilities as to why Manchester suddenly died and, considering the information provided by the author, there really is no other explanation except Creepy Pretzel Giving Skidmore is the murderer. Further influencing scrutiny, the author attacks Skidmore, yet still never claiming he is guilty of murder.
In the story, The curse of the poisened pretzel, the author develops his point of views in many ways. He does this without actually stating that Skidmore is guilty. There are many rumors about why they think he killed his brother and this is why. One of the most promising rumors is the fact that skiddmore was extremely jelous of his older brother. The majority of the reasoning behind this is the fact that he was allergic to bubble gum and he saw his older brother flaunting it as an insult.
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As stories are written, they are used to inform their readers of certain information. But some stories may not ever come out fully and explain every detail of what may have happened to create the story itself. The case of the mystery pretzel between Skidmore and Manchester raised many questions that evolved into rumors. Although it is never stated in the story, the author implies that the pretzel may have been poisoned to cause Manchester to die because of only one given reason, his brother. Throughout the story, there are many strange details that would cause one to consider this theory.