Sports, Race and Social Issues in Friday Night Lights
Sports in general are a form of competitive entertainment where the participants enjoy the pleasure of displaying their natural talent and their skills, while the viewers are relegated to cheering on the team in which are interested in, many times in a very passionate manner. In most sports there is a clear cut line that separates the participating athletes from the fanatics in the crowd. The book Friday night lights contradicts this notion, this book presents an interesting dynamic which blurs the line between fans and athletes combining both to create an uncontrollable entity that consumes the whole town.
This entity uses the Permian Panther football as a means to express the true feelings and ideals that are shared by the residents of the town. Football is used as vessel that uncovers the sometimes ugly reality of a town that seems locked in a time capsule unaffected by the civil rights movements or the educationally conscious movements of the late 21st century. The themes and issues of race, politics, southern culture, and economics are explored through the major characters of this book.
In a broad and positive sense football is the only element that allows racially and economically challenged town of Odessa to come together communally. The town is clearly divided not only emotionally and mentally but physically as well. The emotions and thoughts of the white residents in town are clearly displayed throughout the book by the racist remarks of many who repeatedly proclaim that blacks and Hispanics are intellectually inferior to whites. They blame the poor overall academic performance of the school on the influx of blacks and Hispanics. They fail to recognize the real reason that they are underachieving academically; which is their preference and bias support for the football program. There are various mentions of the wall that separates the white side of town from the "nigger town" where all the blacks in Odessa reside. The white residents in the town clearly uphold and live by the old southern white supremacist way of life. Football events are the settings in which both black and whites can interact in a positive and civilized manner.
The watermelon feed in which all the football players are introduced is important because is the first event in the book in which all races interact and ignore their differences united by a common goal, which is the capture of a state football title. Winning is important to this community because it is an elements that transcends time and space, it brings together past generations with the present and the future generations of Odessa. This is significant because it combines old prevailing and many times racist attitudes to clash with the progressive and modern attitudes of the newer generations. It appears that for most members in any given community it is important to honor and remember previous generations, this is the reason that history is so celebrated and remembered. It gives us chance to honor the achievements of our predecessors. The town of Odessa seeks to continue this by holding events like the watermelon feed where they replay old tapes of past champions in order to inspire the current and future generations.
Football holds a great historical significance in the hearts minds of the residents of the town of Odessa because it is the one of the few endeavors that as community they have managed to be successful at. They really hold no historical, cultural, religious or artistic achievements that they can be proud of or speak of. That is why they have completely saturated themselves in the culture of football, a culture that has a winning tradition while at the same time virtually ignoring all the other problems that have plagued this town. It is clear that they do not enjoy the civil unrest or economic troubles, but they are stubborn and...
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