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Ex-Basketball Player

BY  JOHN UPDIKE

Pearl Avenue runs past the high-school lot,

Bends with the trolley tracks, and stops, cut off

Before it has a chance to go two blocks,

At Colonel McComsky Plaza. Berth’s Garage

Is on the corner facing west, and there,

Most days, you'll find Flick Webb, who helps Berth out.

Flick stands tall among the idiot pumps—

Five on a side, the old bubble-head style,

Their rubber elbows hanging loose and low.

One’s nostrils are two S’s, and his eyes

An E and O. And one is squat, without

A head at all—more of a football type.

Once Flick played for the high-school team, the Wizards.

He was good: in fact, the best. In ’46

He bucketed three hundred ninety points,

A county record still. The ball loved Flick.

I saw him rack up thirty-eight or forty

In one home game. His hands were like wild birds.

He never learned a trade, he just sells gas,

Checks oil, and changes flats. Once in a while,

As a gag, he dribbles an inner tube,

But most of us remember anyway.

His hands are fine and nervous on the lug wrench.

It makes no difference to the lug wrench, though.

Off work, he hangs around Mae’s Luncheonette.

Grease-gray and kind of coiled, he plays pinball,

Smokes those thin cigars, nurses lemon phosphates.

Flick seldom says a word to Mae, just nods

Beyond her face toward bright applauding tiers

Of Necco Wafers, Nibs, and Juju Beads.

Your original response needs to meet the minimum of 100 words. Please avoid the first person for the post (I, we, us).

1. What is the tone of the poem? Quote specific words and phrases that indicate the tone.

2.  The poem opens with the following lines:

        Pearl Avenue runs past the high-school lot,

        Bends with the trolley tracks, and stops, cut off

        Before it has a chance to go two blocks,

        At Colonel McComsky Plaza. Berth’s Garage

        Is on the corner facing west...(Updike  1–5).

How does the description of Pearl Avenue connect with Flick’s life? How is the course of Flick’s life like that of Pearl Avenue? Where did Flick's life start and where has it ended?

3. Compare and Contrast Flick's life as a basketball player and his present life.