Buried Onions

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The inscription and symbolism of Coach's tattoo in Buried Onions by Gary Soto

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In Buried Onions by Gary Soto, Coach's tattoo symbolizes strength and resilience. The inscription likely reflects his personal philosophy or a significant life event, emphasizing themes of endurance amidst hardship. While the exact details of the tattoo's design and text are not provided, its presence underlines Coach's role as a figure of guidance and support.

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What is the inscription on Coach's tattoo in Buried Onions?

Coach has a tattoo on his back that says, "The Good Shepherd." The phrase is taken from the Gospel of John 10:11-18, where Jesus says:

I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep. (KJV).

The tattoo is important as it symbolizes Coach's role in the story. He's not quite a Christlike figure, but he's certainly a good man who sees it as his responsibility to show kids in the neighborhood that there is a world beyond the poverty and crime of the barrio. Coach grew up in the neighborhood himself so he knows all about the struggles that Eddie and his friends encounter on a daily basis. Unlike many in the barrio, Coach has experience of the wider world. His service in Vietnam is an example of this. In fact, Coach had his tattoo done just before he headed overseas; and though the tattoo...

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is a perfect expression of Coach's personality, he still regrets having it done.

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In Buried Onions by Gary Soto, what does Coach's tattoo symbolize?

One day, Eddie, José and Coach escape the sweltering summer heat of Fresno and go to what Coach claims is a "secret creek" to go fishing. It is a break from the poverty and antagonism which each character deals with in his everyday life in the city. After fishing for a while, Coach suggests they go swimming, and is quickly naked and jumping into the creek. On his back is a tattoo reading "THE GOOD SHEPHERD." It is most certainly a religious allusion to either Psalm 23, which compares God to a shepherd, or to Jesus's parable about the good shepherd in the Gospel of John. In these biblical stories, a shepherd looks after and protects his flock. It is a metaphor for God looking after those who believe in him. In John 10:11 it says, "I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd gives His life for the sheep."

This seems to sum up Coach's life as the caretaker, coach and advisor for the children and teens who come to Holmes playground in downtown Fresno. Coach grew up in the same neighborhood where he now works and has experienced the same problems that Eddie and José contend with in the Mexican ghetto. He seems to feel it his mission to protect the kids who frequent his playground. He provides trusted advice to Eddie and acts as a negotiator with Mr. Stiles in getting Eddie's job back. He also advises Eddie to join the military, which is ultimately where Eddie ends up. The tattoo is symbolic of the care and sympathy he feels for his "flock" of poor kids and want-to-be gangsters that need his maturity and steadiness.  

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