This developed the plot because most of the time Leigh Anne and the reader both found out about Michael's past by him occasionally talking about his childhood. If his character didn't do this then you wouldn't be able to see how a lot of his character traits and personality had to the with the fact that he had a troubled childhood, therefor the reader would not have been able to have such a deep connection with Michael Oher's character. This also helped develop the plot because some of the opportunities Michael had were because of his ability to contact and talk to some university coaches. As you saw in one of the very first chapters Lemmings was ready to rule Michael out because of his odd interview and poor social skills. With Lemming's research and history with other players, that was usually one of the signs that something might go wrong with the players ability to play at such a high level of sports and still manage the stresses of college on top of that. But, when the Tuohys went back to him and explained Michael's situation Lemmings gave Michael another interview and named him one of the nations to prospects.
The Blind Side Article
This article is giving a short review of The Blind Side and then it gives an excerpt from the book. It also has a section on where Michael Oher is today and what his is doing with his career.
















I was thinking about reading this book. It sounds like a good book about personal growth and recovering after an incident. I like how this is about discovering Michael's past and how that is a central theme to the story. I think it is wrong however, how Lemmings started to rule Michael out because of his poor social skills. Just because he is not good at talking with people does not mean Michael can't manage his time so he can do football and college. I am glad that Michael got a second chance because of his troubled past.
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