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Friday Night Lights by H.G. Bissinger-Online Book Summary



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Title:
Friday Night Lights

Author: H. G. Bissinger

Date Published: 1990 (main section) / 2000 (afterword)

Meaning of the Title: It refers symbolically to the addiction of high school football among the people of West texas.

Setting: Odessa, Dallas, and Midland, texas

Protagonists: The author, Mike Winchell, Jerrod McDougal, Brian Chavez, Boobie Miles, Ivory Christian, and Don Billingsley as well as the town of Odessa

Antagonist: The inner issues that Odessa faces as the result of their addiction for high school football.

Mood: At times, the mood is very sad as each of the young men must face the end of the glory they had envisioned. Sometimes, it is triumphant, but mostly it is pathetic when one views what the people in Odessa are doing to their children.

Point of View: Third person, but not from an omniscient point of view. ........

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