Ronaldo v. Messi: The Chronological History of Rivalry
Written by: Vincent Cao
The rivalry
between Ronaldo and Messi has been the topic of interest for the recent soccer
filled century. Who is truly better? Is it Messi with his eloquent dribbling,
masterful passing, and expert team leadership? Or Ronaldo, with his flair, his
goal scoring drive, and his “clutch” ability? This week, amidst the Champions
League matches, Ronaldo scored a hat trick in Istanbul on Tuesday. Following
this spectacular demonstration of talent, Messi answered skeptic critics of his
superior role to Ronaldo by scoring a hat trick in Barcelona. According to various
articles, with titles such as “Messi Can Be Upstaged, but Not for Long,” sports
enthusiasts have claimed that Messi’s talent outweighs that of Ronaldo. This
situation parallels the importance of the topics covered in class. In class, we
discussed the importance of chronology within literary works, with technical
terms such as analepsis and prolepsis. These important topics apply to the
perception on the rivalry between these two soccer figures. As an audience, had
we encountered flashbacks into the seemingly overwhelming success that Ronaldo
experienced, overshadowing Messi’s career, would we perceive Ronaldo to be
superior to Messi? With Messi being two years younger than Ronaldo, would a
prolepsis ultimately reveal Ronaldo’s career gradually declining before Messi’s
career? Or what about an example of in media res, in which we, as the audience,
are immersed within the middle of both of their careers. Would their struggle
and competition fit into context? Or would they just be painted as two
successful, separate soccer players. Currently, soccer fans find it impossible
to discuss Messi without discussing Ronaldo, or vice-versa. The questions,
however, that remains encompass how
chronology played a part in shaping this rivalry, this epitome of intense
competition. As viewers to this worldwide phenomenon between two individuals,
we are subjected to the influences of time. We judge these men based on each of
their performances in relation to one another. If Messi were to perform poorly
after Ronaldo performed exceptionally, journalists would immediately be
sparking up headlines on the ousted champion of soccer. However, what if
Ronaldo were to perform exceptionally after Messi performed poorly? Would this
situation still change our perception on the standings among this rivalry?
Throughout
this entire situation, we viewers can map out the rise and fall of this rivalry.
With regards to the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and
resolution, a specific moment in both Ronaldo’s and Messi’s career can be
identified as a component of a larger scheme. But who ultimately wins in the
end? That’s the golden question.
“Messi Can Be Upstaged, but Not for Long”
I like your connections! They are very realistic and ever-changing, especially when it comes to Ronaldo and Messi. I even agree, one moment in their careers could change everything and we as fans of the sport or either player can "flash forward" to what we think will happen. Great blog and great connection
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