Wednesday, November 13, 2019
The Ex Basketball Player by John Updike Essay examples -- English Lite
The Ex Basketball Player by John Updike        A Loss of Motivation    In English Seven we read a poem called the "Ex Basketball Player" by  John Updike. The main character's name was Flick Webb. The poem  explains how Flick lost motivation. In high school Flick was an  excellent basketball player, if not, the best. After high school Flick  didn't continue his basketball skills, and he never had tried as hard  on his academics as he did on basketball. Flick now works at Berth's  Garage and has a dead end life. I think that Flick gave up because he  didn't want to work at something that didn't come easily, such as  academics. I enjoyed this poem because it makes you think, I will now  tell of a time when I lost motivation.    In fourth grade I took gymnastics. I really like it, and had a lot of  fun. The problem was that after a while my teacher didn't seem to  teach us many new tricks. On top of that, they were ready to move to a  new building. This building had a low ceiling, so I couldn't do the  uneven bars. The uneven bars happened to be my favorite event, so I  decided to quit.  ..                      
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