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One aspect of David Foster Wallace's work that stood out to me was how relatable his messages were on many levels, showing the power of writing. Not only did his passages remind me of tennis, but of other sports too, which is why I believe his books were so successful.

In "Derivative Sport in Tornado Alley", he talks about being a young boy when the other boys his age get bigger and stronger than him saying, "it had looked like a boy playing a man out there." In every sport there is a time when the playing field is uneven size wise at a young age and it continues forever as there are always people who are bigger, stronger, and faster.

The sense of disappointment felt when he realizes he is never going to be as successful as he once dreamed also was relatable, since everyone knows what it is like to not achieve what you once hoped you would.

I have little tennis background yet I felt that between how relatable his message was and the level of description he used to describe everything, I knew everything I needed to know and it was as if I was a tennis player myself. This is very powerful and is why I believe he was regarded as such a great author.

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