3.By waiting until the end of the paragraph to reveal the identity of the “tall gray-haired man in a dark suit” Talese allows the readers to form an opinion of DiMaggio based solely on this description and not on previous knowledge of his character. For the readers who idolize DiMaggio and his career, their initial judgments of the character Talese depicts as Joe …show more content…
Talese is quick to refute this assumption. He chooses to focus on the fisherman aspect of Joe’s life in order to expose how far from the truth that statement is, and to show that he is more than just a handsome athlete. He shows that there is a softer and more private side to DiMaggio, including having a wife and existence outside baseball, and that his life is not the utopia most people envision it to be
10.Talese writes this essay for the fans who are ignorant to the hardships of fame. He makes the assumption that most people are unaware of the dark truth behind the story that the media portrays in magazines and newspapers. From this assumption stems Talese’s purpose for creating “The Silent Season of a Hero,” to create a way for readers to relate and develop a deeper understanding of the difficulties of being a celebrity and hopeful realize their own mistake of having unrealistic expectations for the athletes and other celebrities they may