Critical analysis ( short) of "My Greatest Olympic prize" prose Please its urgent
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My Greatest Olympic Prize”, a personal account of Jesse Owens concerning the Summer Olympics of 1936 is a deeply engaging story about sportsmanship and the power of human connection which rises above the narrow constraints of race and nationality. It not only provides a glimpse of the political climate preceding WWII through a personal experience also gives us some very important lessons on race, friendship, sportsmanship, discipline and above all, the power of human touch.
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