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The Poem 'Casey At The Bat'

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Is it possible to create a successful movie from just one simple, abrupt poem? The poem “Casey at the Bat” is about a baseball game that is reaching its final moments and the main character Casey must step up to help his team. Although, two of Casey’s teammates must bat before him, which the audience was nervous about. There were two outs when his teammates stepped up to the plate, and miraculously both of them were able to get on base. When Casey moved into the batter’s box everyone in the entire ballpark knew Casey was going to get a hit and win the game. Alas, Casey was a little too confident and after just three pitches the mighty Casey was put away back to the dugout. The narrative “Casey at the Bat,” will be turned into a movie and these will be the main points made in the movie. …show more content…

As Casey would waltz up toward home plate, there would be confident music playing in the background. By doing this, the audience would be thinking Casey will pull off a miracle and win the game for his hometown Mudville. On the flipside, once Casey struck out I would cue the sound effect of a sad trombone, and leave everyone with pure disappointment. “But there is no joy in Mudville: Mighty Casey has struck out.” (Thayer Line #52) That quote from the poem “Casey at the Bat” would be the final line of the movie while the sad trombone played in the background. Clearly, the simple use of music or sound can be quite effective in the perception of

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