Analysis Of Dave Berry's 'Batting Clean-Up And Striking Out'

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Summary-Analysis 2 In “Batting Clean-Up and Striking Out,” Dave Berry describes some of the differences between men and woman. Berry uses the example of woman’s ability to see microscopic quantities of dirt, while men don’t seem to be able to see any at all. He contrasts this with watching sports as something that men are usually very enthusiastic about and women tend to be rather insensitive to. Berry embraces the differences between men and women. He states that they are both the same when babies, as neither baby boys nor baby girls care about dirt or sports. However, as they grow up they change: women acquire the ability to see small amounts of dirt, and men begin to revel in their sports. In “Neat People vs. Sloppy People,” Suzanne Britt