Monday, September 26, 2011

SOAPSTone for "Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out"


SOAPSTone for “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out”

            The subject of Dave Berry’s “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out” is to humorously express the difference the difference between men and women. The psychological differences between these two sexes are illustrated by the humorous examples that Barry uses to represent these fundamental differences. These differences are represents by real life examples that we can all relate to.
            “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out” was written during the time after the party when the men left the conversation to watch the World Series. The essay’s time of creation is illustrated by the use of the author’s past tense and the author’s reflective tone, as if he were looking back on an amusing memory. The probable place of this essay’s creation is a workshop or some other personal and reclusive writing place.
            The time and place of this essay’s creation influence the essay by adding a reflective tone. The tone of this essay is created by the reflective tone that sounds like the author is reflecting back on a memory from several years ago. He has just realized how funny the situation was and decided to write about it.
            Dave Barry’s specific audience for this essay is the men of America, especially those men who like baseball and are stereotypically unaware of how dirty something is. The author’s target audience is exhibited by the examples he uses and the point of view of the essay. The essay is designed for men to connect to the speaker.
            Dave Barry’s purpose in “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out” is to be humorous and point out fundamental differences in men and women. These differences are expressed in the examples he uses, such as the subjectivity of clean or the importance of sports. These are examples that everyone can relate to and are humorous in nature.
            Dave Berry, a humorist, believes that there are major psychological differences between men and women, and when these differences are expressed, it can create very funny situations. The sentence that describes the way the men at the party exited the conversation to watch a World Series game is both funny and revealing. This shows that Berry believes that the differences in men and women are both extreme and hilarious.
            Dave Berry’s use of humor is evident in the hyperbole he uses when describing how awful the situation was when he couldn’t watch the World Series game. This greatly influences the essay’s purpose by lightening the tone and making the essay more enjoyable to read. This changes the essay from an analyzation into a funny reflection.
            Dave Berry exhibits a humorous tone and a lighthearted attitude about the differences between men and women in “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out.” These attitudes are expressed through the hyperbole he uses when describing the situations that express the differences between men and women. This shows that he is trying to be humorous, and that he is not very serious about this topic.

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