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The Boys In The Boat Analysis

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In Part IV of “The Boys in the Boat,” Brown continues to elaborate on the challenges Ulbrickson and the boys were facing to find a perfect boat. He finally makes the boat with the addition of Joe Rantz. Now, Ulbrickson just needs to worry about Ebright’s crew that seems to the press to be doing great. Both universities race on Lake Washington and Washington sweeps the regatta. The boys now needed to think about their next journey. If all went well, then they would not be back until September(many months away). Washington recieved a magnificent sendofff to Poughkeepsie at the train station. Here the author takes a moment to acknowledge a major event happening in sports. Max Schmeling, a german boxer was going to be fighting the undefeated african …show more content…

He stopped to address the crowd’s screams and chants. He showed how the officials from the Nazi Party turned from happy throughout the race to immediate dissapointment at the end. The author described the excitement that rushed into the stadium as the boats got into the view of the bigger crowds. Washington’s coaches had a horrible view until near the end of the race. Brown also jumped back to Seatle. Joyce put her four leevedd cleaver on the radio for good luck. The announcers were going crazy along with Bill Slater of NBC. Out on the water, coxswains were blowing their heads off into the megaphones as the bigger crowds approached. Washington’s stroke oar, Don Hume, had gone unconsious. He finally woke up when Moch had thought all was lost. Moch was about to give Joe the stroke and expect unconsious Hume to unconsuoisly take up the stroke. Fortunately, that wasn’t the case. Throughout the race Brown kept posting the standings of the boats for the readers. He effectively updated the reader on each of the boats’ stroke rates. Germany and Italy were consistently in or near the lead position. Japan burned its energy in the beginning. Britain tested its prowess in the middle. America showed its courage at the end. At the end of the race, I could feel my heart beating even though I knew the

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