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1. Michael Oher Struggles
Michael Oher
Did you know that Michael Oher was homeless as a child then ended up playing in the Super Bowl? Michael Oher was born to Denise Oher on
May 28, 1986. Michael's mother didn't earn much income so most nights he would stay at a friends house or sleep on the street, and sadly beg for
food at strangers' houses. Michael described his difficulty with being homeless as, "The winter was cold, but the summer was worse because the heat
was so oppressive and the mosquitoes bit all night long"(Lewis 263). This shows us how horrible Michael's childhood was and that he lived in a
devastating state of poverty. Michael Oher overcame so many obstacles like poverty, hunger, and not being educated still, he triumphed by successfully
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Michael's dad was sent to jail frequently and while Michael was in high school, his father was thrown off a bridge and murdered. Michael's mother
was a drug addict and was in and out of rehab centers. During Michael's childhood he lived in many different foster homes. Michael was such a
horrible student that he even flunked weight lifting class. Michael didn't care about going to school, in fact in the fourth grade he didn't show up
for about fifty days of a single term. Michael's teacher described his career as, "He was sensationally absent: forty six days of a single term of his
first grade year for instance" (Lewis 46). During his middle school career, Michael was tested for his IQ to see his academic potential. The testing
showed that Michael had limitations to his academic potential: The testing proved that, "The boy had measured IQ of 80, which puts him in
mankind's 9th precinct tile" (Lewis 45). This showed his teachers how severely learning disabled Michael was to his teachers. Since Michael had
failing grades, he was often transferred to different schools. The public school system failed him since, "In his first nine years Michael Oher was
instituted in eleven different institutions and that included a whole of eighteen months" (Lewis 45). In Michael's early life he had no family support
and little education and when Michael couldn't do something for school, he would just give up. Michael had little motivation to succeed due to his
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2. How Did Michael Oher's Life Change
Michael Oher life changed so much that he became a football player. Other being part in a wealthy family have changed his experience on what he
thinks on school. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, it is useful Other life, how he was and how he is now, comparing how much his life changed. But
Oher in school showed to this teacher that he was intelligent all Other needed was a tutor
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3. Michael Oher's The Blind Side
If you like football this is the book for you. Michael oher plays football he's a defensive end and he's a beast. He played football for ole miss.
Michael had a hard life trying to grow up by himself. His mom never cared about him. The book i'm reading is is The Blind Side. the archetypes
for the blind side has a unique loyal sidekick named SJ, rags to riches plot structure michal turn as successful and mentor named lean tuie in the
Blind Side. The book picks a loyal sidekick because SJ which is the little boy that limn gave birth too. Which turned out to be Michael's best friend
because he liked SJ and SJ treated Michal like a real brother. He played games with Mike and he talked and Leane bought Mike a truck for his bday
and got him what mick always wanted that was his driver license and then got the truck for his bday and he took SJ with him everywhere till they
wreaked one day. But they were both ok....show more content...
But back to my story he was a kid that didn't have alought of friends and SJ was there for him but then he got new freund from football and became
really popular. The archetypes for the blind side are a loyal sidekick named SJ rags to riches named michal and mentor named Leanne tuie in the blind
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4. According to UC Davis, in 2015 over fortyâthree point one million people live in poverty. Poverty ruins lives and can hold people down from their
full potential. In The Blindside, Michael Oher is the victim of poverty but changes it around despite the Kafkaesque nature of poverty. The emotional
roller coaster of The Blindside deserves a four out of four star rating for the emotional plot, wellâselected actors and actresses, and memorable quotes.
Even though The Blindside's saddens, it still uplifts the audience with the story of Michael Oher. At the start, Michael is an underprivileged foster
child, who was forced to move from house to house, yet Michael becomes lucky. Enrolled in the Christian academy, Michael manages to get
accepted for the sole reason of playing football and receives and opportunity to better himself. His acceptance to the private school shows that
anything is possible, and sets Michael up on a path of self improvement. Towards the middle, Michael begins playing football for the school, and
living in a new home. The Tuohy family allows Michael to live with them along with luxuries unknown to Michael . Michael's progress goes to show
how much the Tuohy's have done for him, and were willing to do for him, and as a result, Michael made it to college. Ending the movie, Michael
accepts his college of choice even though his decision comes with static. Wholeheartedly, Michael chooses Tennessee as his college despite the Tuohy's
disliking Tennessee, yet the
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5. Courage Exposed In Michael Oher's The Blind Side
Michael Oher once said, "Courage is a hard thing to figure. You can have courage based on a dumb idea or a mistake, but you are not supposed to
question adults...Maybe they know what's best or maybe they do not" (Lewis 251). Michael's story teaches several important lessons. Football is
relatable to people of all ages. It gives people a chance to escape the stress of the real world. The game of football teaches life lessons. In his book The
Blind Side, author Michael Lewis reveals to readers that while Michael Oher was an outstanding lineman, he was also very quiet and had a very
rough childhood. Michael Oher was an astonishing lineman because he was the ideal size for a left tackle and an excellent blocker. Michael was a
six four, three hundred fifty pound athlete who was very agile and quick on his feet. The first time the football coach at Briarcrest Christian School
saw him he...show more content...
Michael's family was not a major part of his life. According to Leigh Anne, "He had not laid eyes on his father in many years. He never had much
to do with his grandmother, who was now gone. He had a sister but did not know where she was and his mother was... an alcoholic" (69). Because
Michael Oher was without a family growing up, he was without a home, school, and money until the Tuohy's took him in. Until Michael stayed at
the Tuohy's house, he had never slept in a bed. As the narrator recalls, "That day Leigh Anne went out and bought a futon and a dresser... And he
just stared at it a bit and said, 'This is the first time I ever had my own bed'" (87, 88). He had never slept in a bed before because he did not have a
permanent house before moving in with Sean and Leigh Anne. Although Michael Oher's childhood was difficult without a family and a place to stay,
the Tuohy's graciously took him in and made him part of their
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6. Michael Oher: A Brief Biography
Michael Oher
Michael Oher was born in Memphis, Tennessee May 1986. His father was a regular at the local prison and his mother was a drug addict. He was
one of twelve other children. Because of this he repeated first and second grade and switched schools 11 times in just 9 years. He was put in foster
care at age seven and often switched foster homes. The periods in between foster homes he was often homeless.
He played football his freshman year at a public high school. He also applied for Briarcrest Christian School with the help of Tony Henderson, whose
son was also being enrolled in the school. The public schools football coach, Hugh Freeze personally submitted the application to the headmaster, who
said that if Oher completed a home study
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7. Research Paper On Michael Oher
From being homeless to becoming a successful athlete, with an award winning movie based on his life, Michael Oher was truly amazing. Oher
has faced many challenges and misfortunes in his life, yet he still became such a successful individual. Michael Oher became the first round
National Football League (NFL) draft pick and also an inspired writer. Michael Oher had shown us all, that if you fall you will always get back up.
ĐĐI came so far, from nothing to a Super Bowl Championship.ĐĐ (ĐĐMichael Oher BiographyĐĐ Biography.com). Michael Jerome Oher had a very
rough childhood. Oher was born on May 28th, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee. Oher had eleven siblings, his parents were never there for him or for his
other siblings. Oher's father was in and out of prison, while his mother was an...show more content...
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 TuohyĐ
Ňs
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, ĐĐI love Michael Oher as much as I love my
two biological children. There's no difference between them.ĐĐ (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). Michael Oher had an amazing career. First, he was homeless and now he became such a wonderful offensive tackle in the
National Football League (NFL). "I would have dreams all the time about me playing in the NFL. Every day I woke up, I said to myself.. I'm going to
work hard.. to get to that next level."
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8. Michael Oher Research Paper
Michael Oher
Did you know that before he was a professional football player Michael Oher had a very unique, underprivileged early life, and was born into a
terrible circumstance? He says, "It's true that we can't help the circumstances we're born into and some of us start out in a much tougher place than
other people. But just because we started there doesn't mean we have to end there" (Biography.com). Michael's mom was a drug addict, and his dad
was murdered in prison. He was in a bunch of foster homes, but when he was 16, he was taken in by a family named the Tuohy's, which changed his
entire life. Despite Michael Oher being a foster child, being split from his siblings and mother, and facing many more hardships in his early life, he still
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Unfortunately, his father was murdered in prison so he could not overcome that obstacle. However, he was taken in by a foster family named the
Tuohy's who made him happy and treated him like real family. Biography.com says, "The young boy was finally taken in by Sean and Leigh Anne
Tuohy when he was 16, and the Tuohys became Oher's legal guardians when he was 17". In his junior year of high school, Oher began to excel in
football. By the beginning of his senior year, Oher was the starting left tackle on the varsity football team. He quickly became a top football prospect
in the state of Tennessee, which led to multiple scholarship offers from Division 1 schools." This means that when he was taken in by Sean and
Leigh Anne Tuohy and they became his legal guardians he began to excel at school and football. His mother was taken into a rehabilitation center, but
this was an improvement since at least Michael was able to see her sometimes. His other siblings were all taken to foster care. It's amazing that while he
had all of these obstacles he still overcame them with a determined attitude and the help of some special people.
Michael had many people that supported him. Those people include the Tuohy's, who took in Michael and gave him food, a tutor, a home, and
helped guide him in life. "I can't talk enough about the time and work Miss Sue put into helping me. She is retired now, but she deserves to be in the
hall of fame" (Oher 159). Michael also says, "When my name was called on draft day, I couldn't imagine that life could get any betterâââespecially
since I was surrounded
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9. 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. A 17âyearâold
atypical teenager, Michael Oher has been living with many foster parents throughout Memphis, Tennessee. He was basically an orphan because his
father dies when he was young and his mom is never around due to crack addiction. Every time he finds a new home, he runs away. He sleeps
whenever and wherever he...show more content...
He has his own driver's license, which indicates a big change in his teenage life having the ability to drive. Mr. and Mrs. Tuohy have signed the
official documents that state them as Michael's legal guardian. He then gets his own room, bed, and home, which he never had in his life before. He
even got a new car, which made him feel not only happy, but also part of a something he never had: a family. As he receives all these gifts, he
becomes more comfortable with his friends and surroundings at home and at school as well. He tested in the 98 percentile under "protective instincts".
This can be seen not only on test papers, but also in nearâdeath situations such as stopping the airbag from killing SJ and protecting Mrs. Tuohy from
the gangsters in his hometown. Every other subject his teachers have tested him in, he has failed miserably. Therefore, Mrs. Tuohy hired a tutor,
Miss Sue, to help Michael get better grades and learn more efficiently in school. Other than schoolwork, Oher has grown into a great football
player as well; he has learned to play his position at left tackle, protecting the quarterback's blind side. With his family and his passion for football,
Michael has become more of a man. He finally speaks for himself as he did with the inspector lady and speaks for his family as he did when he beat
up the gangsters that were insulting his "mother". He is now more confident than before shown by
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10. Michael Oher's The Blind Side
A theme in a literary text is connected to humanity. In the story The Blind Side, Michael Oher and his family display a theme throughout the story
about giving Michael a life that he could of never dreamed of. Michael was a son of a single mom who was into drugs and he had a rough childhood
until the mother gave up the rights to her son. The mother let son be adopted into a white rich family. From that point on, Michael had a whole new
future with his new family.
Starting his new life, Michael was having a very hard time with high school and his classes. He also joined the football time and was surprisingly
excellent at it. Michael's mother knew if he wanted to stay on the football team he had to get his grades up. The mom hired him
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11. Michael Oher Research Paper
The challenges a person faces in their everyday life prepares them for hardships in the future. A person who beats these challenges and overcomes
adversity is prepared to succeed in any circumstances. One of the greatest examples of a person overcoming adversity and succeeding is Michael Oher.
Michael Oher is a NFL football player who overcame a lot to get to where he stands today. On May 28, 1986,Michael Oher was born into a life of
poverty with 12 brothers and sisters, a drug addict mom, and an incarcerated father. Correspondingly Biography.com, a popular online database for
biographies, states, Michael was in and out of multiple foster homes; leaving him homeless for more than a quarter of his adolescent
life.(Biography.com 1) The lack
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12. Michael Oher Biography
Jaden Keller
Second hour
October 30, 2014
Michael Oher
Early Life The starting left tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, Michael Oher, had what some people might call a very hard life. He was born on
May 28, 1986, in Memphis, Tennessee and to add on to his broken home, and his hard life his father was killed when he was a senior in high
school. His father's name was Michael Jerome Williams Sr. His mothers name was Denise Oher. Michael and his twelve brothers were provided with
little to no support. Because of his poor parenting that he was offered he was frequently homeless and performed poorly as a student, repeating first
and second grade and attending eleven different schools. Later in life Michael made it to high school. He attended a public school in Memphis. He was
a natural athlete, playing football and basketball and being outstanding at both. During high school, he stayed with a man named Tony Henderson and
his son Steven.
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Very few people thought that Oher would be a football phenomenon, but that's exactly what he was and still is. Considering he's Played Five years with
the Baltimore Ravens and his now 2014 year with the Tennessee Titans Making this year his Sixth year in the NFL. He also accepted a scholarship
offer from the University Of Mississippi after receiving offers from Tennessee, LSU, Alabama, and NC State. Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy were not
shocked to be getting phone calls from college football team scouts they said, "Honestly we were expecting it, we knew that Michael had a lot of
untapped
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13. Michael Oher
The most inspirational people are always the ones that come from hard beginnings. JK Rowling, Oprah, Celine Dion, Tom Cruise, Michael Oher.
In the movie The Blind Side, directed by John Lee Hancock, it explores Michael Oher's past, and how he was able to overcome it. Michael Oher
grew up surrounded by poverty, become homeless, but never let that define who he became. Leigh Ann Tuohy grew up in a very racist home, but she
overcame that, and never let anyone be rude. A person should not let their past define who they become, because if an individual can overcome the
past, the future will be so much brighter. Sometimes people grow up in very rough homes. Michael grew up surrounded by the worst the world could
offer. Drug dealers, addicts, and
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14. The Blind Side By Michael Oher
"In life, it doesn't matter what happens to you or where you came from. It matters what you do with what happens and what you've been given" (The
Obstacle). Many examples from real life may exemplify the preceding quote, but few do it in largerâthanâlife terms than the largerâthanâlife Michael
Oher. Where he "came from" was, in many ways, a living nightmare. But as the biographical film "The Blind Side" clearly illustrates, Michael Oher did
a lot with "what happens," doing so with the help of a surrogate family who refused to let the young man 's early life dictate his future.
Directed by John Lee Hancock, "The Blind Side" is based on a true story of a homeless AfricanâAmerican teenager, Michael Oher. Michael has never
met his father and his mother is a disengaged drug addict. A wealthy white family who helps him to achieve his greatest potential, the Touhy 's,
discovers Michael and eventually take him in to be a part of their family. Michael has little to no education, however; Mrs. Tuohy soon takes charge
in making sure that he has every opportunity to succeed. Michaels presence in the Touhy 's household leads them to many discoveries when he
expresses an interest in football. They end up hiring a tutor to help him improve his grades and boost his GPA in order to be considered for the NCAA
Division I athletic scholarship. Living in this new environment, Michael encounters many challenges he must overcome. As a football player and a
student, Michael works extremely hard
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15. Michael Oher Transformation
In chapters four to six of "The Blind Side Evolution of a Game", Michael Lewis displays the evolution and growth of Michael Oher as he's
developing into a more refined person. As an African American "freak of nature" living in a primarily white environment, Oher has the odd
predicament of adapting to a richer environment that he's not familiar with. Lewis effectively exhibits the evolution of Oher through his grasp of
life, knowledge of football, and development of personality. Starting in chapter four, "The Blank Slate", Michael Oher moves to Briarcrest High
School, a wealthy private school. He no longer lives in the slum or poverty stricken neighborhoods he once lived. Now he's having a human
experience, away from the monotony and struggles of a kid from the ghetto. Being as such, he has a tough time adjusting, lacking a base of knowledge
of how anything works. For example, when Oher gets...show more content...
Also he officially joined the Tuohy household at around the same time. For him, life and football became intertwined as he became a top prospect
for colleges because of his high school games. Chapter five is a transition for the book, shifting towards how the stars aligned for Michael to
become the prime example of a star offensive lineman. As he grew as a person and football player, the game evolved with him. When he got more
mechanically skilled, Oher stood out. Meanwhile in the NFL, there was "a new prototype of the NFL tackle that made [Oher] so interesting to
football coaches." (103). Now he was a star, the perfect build and skills to make the NFL, which for a high school athlete is incredibly high praise.
Without the growth he experienced playing for Briarcrest, Oher would not come close to the opportunities he received. Now more than ever he was
his own person, and he had a way to express it through
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16. Michael Oher might be a name you are familiar with, but it hasn't always been that way. Michael Lewis' book The Blind Side tells Michael's story
of how he became himself. Michael is one of thirteen of his mother's children and was living with her in housing projects in Memphis, Tennessee.
Michael is basically homeless as he usually stays wherever he can other than his mother's. Michael is in and out of school as a teen and is living a
rough life. But, Michael's life changes drastically all at once. In the beginning of the book Michael basically has nothing. He's homeless and is in and
out of various schools. Michael's life turned around when Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohytook Michael in and became his legal guardians. At the start of
the book
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17. Michael Oher: Growing Up In High School
An african american teen who grew up in the bad side of town, also known as Michael Oher. Being forcefully taken from his drug addicted mother
and put into foster care at a young age, Michael became a runner. Whenever he is not hiding away from the foster care system he is looking for
somewhere to sleep. Because of Michaels circumstances he has been continuously rejected from many schools, until one day Coach Cotton believes
that he would be a great asset to the football team based on his size and gets accepted into Wingate Academy. While having little to no records and a
very low GPA. Most of Michaels teachers are starting to believe why mostschool have passed him up, except Mrs. Boswell who begins to recognise
that Michaels learns in a
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18. Challenges Faced By Michael Oher
Imagine a life where there is no problems, no conflicts, and no inconveniences what so ever. This life doesn't exist, because having having
hardships and challenges makes you human. Facing hardships can influence your decisions in life, because they can make you the person that you
are today. Michael Oher, a homeless child living on the streets, faced his challenges head on and eventually became a super bowl champion. When
he had the chance to have a new life in the world of football he didn't turn away because it was difficult, he put his heart and soul into his team and
got rewarded in the end. Michael was willing to risk it all on overcoming his problems, and was rewarded greatly for it. Chris Kyle faced many
challenges when he was deployed
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19. As infants grow up to be adults, they succeed and surpass phases in their development that prove mental growth has occurred. These phases, such as
learning to be independent and being able to make decisions on their own or being persuaded by others, are well explained within theories created by
theorists and psychologists such as Jean Piaget and Erik Erikson. These theories were created to show a unique psychological outlook on ones'
personal developmental growth. One of the most crucial phases is the adolescent stage; this stage sees a growth and development in the biosocial,
cognitive, psychosocial and moral aspects of an adolescent's life. The Blind Side's Michael Oher is a great example of someone who is experiencing
the adolescent stage. Michael Oher is a seventeenâyearâold African American who grew up in the housing projects in Memphis, Tennessee and was
separated from his drugâaddicted mother. As a result, Michael went from foster home to foster home until he was adopted by the Touhy's. Throughout
the movie, Michael demonstrated various cognitive and psychosocial developments. Even through his struggles and experiences, he was able to
overcome the obstacles and become successful as a student and as an athlete. Michael Oher's cognitive development throughout the movie helped
signify that he no longer was a lost child but an adolescent who could think on his own. Michael's cognitive improvements demonstrated the
characteristics from Piaget's fourth and final stage of
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