Friday, April 17, 2020
Notre Essays - Notre Dame Fighting Irish Football, Films, Rudy
  Notre    Dame Football    The Notre Dame Legend In this epic tale of courage, bravery and persistence is  made of exciting magnitude and loyalty of one man, named Rudy, to fulfill his  life-long dream to play for Notre Dame University on the football team. His  pride to become part of the Nation's best football team was his dream, to  become an All-American hero. His struggles in life were of tremendous value to  him. All around him, all his life, family and "friends" had put him down and  told him that he will never become a Notre Dame team member. His realization for  life began as his dear friend died. As to then, Rudy has dedicated himself into  becoming a part of the Notre Dame Varsity football team. His first engagement  with the priest led him to begin school at the Holy Cross Community College. The  priest had promised him that if he had studied hard enough and had received good  grades, then he would then be granted another free semester and so on. Until  then, Rudy had visited the field on where the desired football team played,  being escorted shortly off by the keepers of the field. He then rushed to the    Head Coach to enlist onto the team but could not because he was not a full-time  student at their College. If he had done well enough, then the Father again  promised him entry into the Notre Dame Campus. Rudy's persistence to become  part of the team had taken sympathy from the father of the church. He soon began  attending college at this University. He had later encountered a companion to  aid Rudy so that he may pass his classes with above-average grades. Of course,  in return, his newly greeted friend, Peabody, was of a shy sort and had wanted  his help into being introduced to some women of his class. Peabody had also  wanted to leave for the University of Miami to study the profession of Law.    Peabody was one of the very few friends, which Rudy adored. He had promised to  help Rudy study and pass his courses as long as he had helped him with the    "Female Department". Peabody had also promised Rudy that he would be at the  first starting game that he was in. Peabody was also very fond of Rudy, because  they watched each other's backs. As fate had it, as Rudy advanced in his  classes, he had kept enrolling into Notre Dame University only to be turned  down, time after time after time. Rudy then applied for attendance upon the    Booster Club for the team after deliberately lying that he was enrolled in the  school. He was caught doing so after Peabody had asked him to find out if a girl  had a boyfriend or not for him, since that was the deal they had made; studies  for girls. As to then, Rudy had attended all of the team's Pep Rallies and the  such but was later discovered to have not been in the school's list of alumni  due to failure to show a valid School Identification. Rudy was too dedicated to  let his dreams off too easily as this. He applied for recruitment of the Field    Maintenance crew, which worked on the field of the legendary Notre Dame team.    His employer stated to him that to never give up his dreams to do whatever he  wanted to do in life. This had a bit influential part upon Rudy himself though  he had his goal set to make the team, no matter what. His employer had also"pretended" to not know of the key which was found in the office, which Rudy  stated was big enough for a person to live in. As well that his other new  friend, his boss, knew he did not have a place of his own, until then. Since    Rudy was a Freshman at Holy Cross College, he had spent all of his precious time  studying and practicing vigorously to make his name appear on that list and to  make the dress cut. As so, for the following, hard, two years, he was never  accepted to his school of choice. When the Christmas Holidays had arrived, Rudy  returned home to visit his parents and the rest of his family. His mother  greeted him with joy as to see her son once again but his father was in a very  ill mannered mood. At the fact that his son had received stupendous grades at  the Holy Cross Community College, he did not accept    
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