

Antonio’s hair was always falling over his eyes. They had a collection of Fight magazines.ĭIFFERENCES:- Antonio was fair, lean and lanky. They practised well for achieving their dream. Both of them had the same dream of becoming a light-weight champion of the world. They lived upon the Lower East side of Manhattan. Both of them had known each other well from their childhood onwards. Their friendship was stronger and they were living as brothers. SIMILARITIES:- Both Antonio and Felix were seventeen years old. Identify the similarities and the differences between Antonio Cruz and Felix Vargas.Prepared by thomas a a, ghss kattoor, irinjalakuda, thrissur Pried: past form of pry = get something open or separate


Tic-tac-toe: a game in which two players take turn putting circles and crosses. Groggy: unsteady and shaky but willing to proceed. lacking restraint or controlĬountered: gave a blow after receiving or blocking his opponent’s blow.įeinted: made a pretend attack to draw attention from his real purpose. Pulling punches: holding back in delivering blows. īobbed and weaved: bob= move gently and vertically, weave= move by turning and twistingĮlimination bouts: matches to determine which boxers advance in a competition. Right cross, lefts, short right, left hook, left and rights, punching, :- different types of blows of boxing. Knock out: (boxing) eliminate by a blow to the head Tenement building: a run down apartment building in which mostly poor families live.įair and square: an idiom combining two adjectives = in a fair way, following the rules The Lower East Side of Manhattan & the Bronx: ( a borough of New York City, north of Manhattan ) :. Puerto Rican: A person from Puerto Rico, a self governing commonwealth in the Caribbean which is a territory of United States, official name Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. George Foreman, and Muhammad Ali, etc, started their career with this tournament. This tournament marks an amateure’s entry into boxing. Gold e n Gloves Championship Tournament of New York :- A boxing tournament started in 1927 by Paul Gallico, a news paper writer. Significance of the Title: The Spanish word ‘ Amigo ‘ became very famous in English language through this story of two true friends, an apt title. Message: True friendship lasts for ever, even after a great fight.

Plot: A story of two friends who felt like brothers, Antonio Criux & Felix Varg a s – best boxers of their club but only one can represent Golden Gloves Championship Tournament – a question of friendship or championship – only one winner – decide to fight but not ready to harm the other – to be friends but to fight – they split and work to get together after fight – Antonio with Aunt Lucy in the Bronx – fight their hardest in 3 rounds – equal – go out of the ring after the fight without waiting for the announcement of the name of the winner – “ No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champions to each other.” Physical features: Two entirely differentĪntonio:- Fair, Lean, and lanky (thin and bony)įelix:- Dark, short and Husky (big and strong) Shouldn’t we dare to go beyond the boundaries?Ĭharacters: Antonio Criux & Felix Varg a s – Common points: – two guys of 17 years old – like brothers – live in the same place, from lower East Side of Manhattan. – Best seller “Down These Mean Streets”, a memoir. Thomas’ writing celebrates the strength and determination of the people in his community. He writes about neighbourhoods that are heavily populated with Puerto Ricans and African Americans, such as Spanish Harlem and the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Writer: Piri Thomas (1928- 2011), spen t 7 years in jail due to some criminal activities – reflected on the teachings of his parents – started dreaming positive – decided to use his street and prison experience to help the youth to avoid such a life of crime – travelled all over the world, giving lectures and workshops – wrote stories and poems – For him, writing became a tool to discover who he really was and to portray his Puerto Rican and African-American heritage – Thomas’ writings are all set where he grew up, in New York City. So it means friends like brothers, It is taken from “Stories from El Barrio’ (1978) by Piri Thomas. Title: ‘ AMIGO ‘ Spanish word m eans friend.
