How do I write a critical analysis of George Orwell's "The sporting spirit"?
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The Critical Analysis of George Orwell's 'Sporting Spirit' is explained below.
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- In 'The Sporting Spirit' written by George Orwell the critical theme is that of pride, patriotism, resentment, hatred and enthusiasm.
- Similarly, it is as if the dimension of entertainment was stripped from playing sport with those watching athletic competitions doing their hardest to upset the opposition.
- Orwell may also indicate that people have lost their allegiance or confidence to their teams or beloved sportsmen.
- Even if they all take the game very seriously, at the end it's only a game.
- It's easier to bring the fun back into sport in Orwell's universe than not have the personal engagement that shows up at athletic events.
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