“You're changing that boy’s life, No, He’s changing mine” through this quote Leigh Ann Tuohy from The Blind Side is conversing with her friends at lunch explaining how Michael Oher is changing her life. The judgment of people before the initial connection is the core of prejudice. In the movie The Blind Side, Michael Oher is a young man who has a had a rough childhood with no stability. His life changes when a night’s stay is offered to get Michael out of the cold, leading to his new-found family and future. Kindness comes in many forms, but the results from the outcomes and the ripples these actions can create life-changing situations and benefit one’s future. From Protecting one’s family to teammates, perseverance of one’s learning, and the depth of caring a man can have for others. In the movie, The Blind Side Michael Oher has been through a rough life already for someone his age. From his past, he always wanted to escape his foster home to run to his mother to protect her. This protection is what will be discussed throughout the movie and this paper. In The Blind Side Michael meats Leigh Ann when walking to the Gym at school. This was the connection of how they meet, and the connection is made. From this point, Mrs. Touhy offers Michael a place to stay. From there they go shopping to the more unsettling part of town and Mike protects her from any unsavory characters that may intend to harm her. “You’re going to protect me, right? I’ve got your back.” Michael states. At
This movie-The Blind Side talks about how Michael Oher achieved his self-esteem during his adolescent time. Between the plots of the movie, we also included some development theories such as Erik Erikson’s psychosocial cognitive theory; Maslow’s hierarchy needs theory and also the operant conditioning theory that associated with Michael’s development.
“I don’t dwell on anything. I’m not going to feel sorry for myself because I didn’t have a place to stay a lot of time. It is what it is,” Michael Oher. That quote demonstrates exactly what Michael,a very caring, African American teenager did in the movie, The Blind Side. Michael had a rough childhood with his mom doing drugs and his dad being suicidal.
At the time Oher was a senior in high school. His mother, Denise Oher, was always on crack cocaine, at times Denise would tell Michael to close his eyes so she can put a drug in her body. Later, Oher was taken by Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy. At the time, Oher was seventeen and soon the Tuohy´s were his legal guardians. Sean and Leigh both write books and does motivational speaking. The Tuohy’s have two sons and a daughter including Michael. They both attend ‘Briarcrest Christian School’. Leigh Tuohy had an interview and she stated, ¨I love Michael Oher as much as I love my two biological children. There's no difference between them.¨ (Peters). The Tuohy’s are able to provide very much of everything Oher has needed. For example, love, a home, family, and support. “If you know where your next meal is coming from, are you not poor.” ("Michael Oher Biography." TheFamousPeople.com).
The Blind Side is based on a true story about a homeless boy named Michael Oher (Big Mike) who has been living with different people until the Tuohys take him in. Leigh Anne and Sean Tuohy eventually become his legal guardians and the story is about how his life improves while playing football at Wingate high school in Tennesee. It shows his struggles with grades, and how the family and Michael are affected by the other. Because of his giant size he goes on to get a football scholarship for the University of Mississippi. The story is about his journey.
Everyone was created for a reason. "Don't ever allow yourself to feel trapped by your choices. Take a look at yourself. You are a unique person created for a specific purpose. Your gifts matter. Your story matters. Your dreams matter. You matter." - Real Michael Oher. In the visual text 'The Blind Side' the director John Lee Hancock presented to us, how Michael Oher was a positive influence on Sean Tuohy, the football team/coach and Leigh Anne. To display this to the viewers, Hancock used the film technique of low-key lighting in the scene where Michael was sauntering solo in the crisp, drenched night, long-shot in the scene where Michael was on the field with his football team/coach and dialogue in the scene where Michael graduates to Ole Miss University. Do you believe a young teenage boy can transform someone to become a better person? Well, start believing! Hancock used these film techniques to reinforce the way Michael was a positive influence on Sean Tuohy, the football team/coach and Leigh Anne and made them exceptional people.
Using the movie “the blind side”, I will focus on how other people made a difference for Michael Oher. What did they do for him? He was a boy from the poorest side of the town and suddenly he was so good in football that every coach wanted him. Michael moved into a family, and they changed his life fast. Leigh Ann, the mother, was the one who wanted Michael to live with them.
“Based on a book by journalist Michael Lewis chronicling the real life Oher’s experiences, “The Blind Side” manages to inspire despite its broad-strokes approach to characterization.”(VLM, 2010) The Blind Side is based on a true story, the story of Michael Oher, a homeless boy with a traumatic past until one women, Leigh Ann, took him in as her own son and changed his life for the better. Michael is now known as an American football player, that was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens. The film, “The Blind side”, produced by John Lee Hancock, demonstrates that a tragic childhood does not necessarily mean one is destined for defeat, as long as there are those who care enough about you. “The Blind Side” uses rhetorical appeals by illustrating ethos, logos, and pathos to teach the audience moral lessons on learning and coping with traumatic life experiences and defining oneself socially through personal actions.
“Life's a maze, you twist and you turn through it,The driest of droughts, maneuvered and I earned through it” (Clipse). During the Blind Side, Michael Oher comes up from living on the `street to becoming an NFL football players. Throughout the film he is adopted by a new family who puts him down the right path in life. Although the movie "The Blind Side" is similar to Michael Oher's life, there are also many things that the movie changed about Michael's journey to add excitement to the movie.
This quote gives an insight on Michael’s childhood and the types of things he went through regularly. It also shows that despite having a rocky upbringing he was able to turn his whole life around by the help of a loving
In the movie, The Blind Side, Michael Oher’s character experiences many changes. Throughout the film, he grows from a shy, uneducated boy into a young man who belongs to a family. The film begins with Oher as a homeless youth struggling to find a place to sleep. It progresses with Oher’s fortunate meeting of the Tuohy family and concludes with Oher’s ultimate transformation from a homeless boy into a successful man.
Leigh Anne Tuohy is a woman of many things, one of them being loyalty. In 2009, the movie “The Blind Side” was released, telling the truth story of a white family taking a poor, high school-aged black boy into their family. She was honest with him, telling him everything as it is. She was kind and accepting, treating this man who is basically a stranger as one of her own children. And she knew when she saw him walking in the cold that the right thing to do was to take him in. Throughout everything, Leigh Anne was always there for Michael, loyal to him. And maybe that’s a lesson that everyone should take. In today’s society, loyalty can be a rare occurrence. With all the gossiping and back stabbing, it’s almost impossible to know who you can
In the highly popular film The Blind Side, a young man struggling to make his way is offered food and shelter by a wealthy family in Memphis, Tennessee. Leigh Anne Tuohy and her family represent the more fortunate of the population, while Michael stands on the other end of the spectrum; homeless with only a few t-shirts to his name. When Leigh Anne recognizes “Big Mike” walking in the freezing rain, she tells her husband to stop the car and welcomingly invites Michael into her home. Leigh Anne is a strong-willed and independent woman with a big heart, and her caring personality brings hope and love into Michael’s world.
The people in Leanne's neighbourhood graduate from high school and go on to college, they have a future. The scene shows Michael graduating and eventually goes to college
The Blind Side depicts the story of Michael Oher, a seventeen year old African American homeless boy from a broken home, taken in by Leigh Anne Tuohy, a wife and mom of two living in a well to-do neighborhood. Repeatedly running away from the group home after group home, he was placed in after he was taken from him drug addicted mother, he happens to run into the exceedingly accepting family. Only after the catholic high school football coach sees his size and agility he is accepted to the privet school, despite a 0.7 GPA and lack of a place to sleep Leigh Anne Touhy, along with only one of his teachers, take a special interest in him. The families give him
The movie The Blind Side was released in 2009. It is about a young man, named Michael Oher, who grew up in a poor environment. In the beginning of the movie, Michael was homeless and not currently attending school. All of that changed when a woman, named Leigh Anne Tuohy, offered Michael the chance to stay with her and her family. The Tuohy family was well off, unlike Michael, so it was an adjustment for both the family and him to live together. However, the family was very warm and welcoming to Michael, which differed from many of the other people Michael encountered. In the movie, Michael experienced racism, discrimination, and prejudice towards him from a variety of people.