What reading level is Casey at the Bat?

ATOS Book Level: 5.3
Interest Level: Middle Grades (MG 4-8)
AR Points: 0.5
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Word Count: 551

What is the theme of Casey at the Bat poem?

Theme. The theme in this poem is to not be too arrogant no matter how good you are. Casey’s arrogance was so overwhelming that he thought he could never be struck out and even let two balls fly past him as a strike.

Is Casey at the Bat a narrative poem?

Poems that do so are called narrative poems. Just as any other story, a narrative poem has characters, a plot, and a setting. As you read “Casey at the Bat,” identify its setting, characters, and main plot events in a diagram like the one shown. Also note the suspense that builds as you read the story.

What is the purpose of Casey at the Bat?

A poem by Ernest Lawrence Thayer from the late nineteenth century about Casey, an arrogant, overconfident baseball player who brings his team down to defeat by refusing to swing at the first two balls pitched to him and then missing on the third.

What is the crowd in Mudville watching?

The crowd of Mudville is watching Casey play baseball. As Casey stepped to the bat, he feels confident and calm.

What causes Casey to strike out?

If we think of Casey as an Aristotelian tragic hero in an ancient Greek play, his failure at the plate might well be attributed to his tragic flaw (hamartia) of hubris—excessive pride—which caused him to let two strikes go by unanswered.

How does Casey approach the last pitch?

Casey approaches the plate with a smile and responds to all the cheers of the crowd. Again, the crowd turns angry, but a scornful look from Casey and they all simmer down. The final pitch is thrown, and Casey swings with all his might, but strikes out and leaves all of Mudville unhappy.

What do you think is Casey’s tragic flaw?

Casey’s problem is that, even as he overcomes the odds that are against him to have a chance in a hopeless situation, his own pride is the cause of his downfall. The pride he feels in his hitting ability is not in sync with reality.

How did Casey feel when he walked up to the bat?

Terms in this set (15) As Casey stepped to the bat, he feels confident and calm. Read lines 21-28 of the peom.

Who preceded Casey to bat?

Flynn
But Flynn preceded Casey, as did also Jimmy Blake, 10 And the former was a lulu and the latter was a cake; So upon that stricken multitude grim melancholy sat, For there seemed but little chance of Casey’s getting to the bat.