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How does Orwell argue that the visit of the Dynamo football team created fresh animosity on both sides?​

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Answered by Rameshjangid
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Answer:

Orwell said that football has the power to incite the ferocious passions of patriotism, igniting new hostilities on both sides.

Explanation:

Step 1: Two of the four games that were played produced a lot of tension. The referee during the Arsenal game received jeers. It was a free-for-all at the Glasgow game from the get-go. Orwell said that football has the power to incite the ferocious passions of patriotism, igniting new hostilities on both sides.

Step 2: In his outstanding article "The Sporting Spirit," Orwell laments the fact that sport is a constant source of animosity and that the visit of the Russian football club Dynamos did not improve rather than hurt Anglo-Soviet ties. Two of the four games that were played produced a lot of tension.

Step 3: In The Sporting Spirit by George Orwell we have the theme of pride, nationalism, jealousy, hatred and passion. Taken from his Shooting an Elephant collection the reader realises after reading the essay that Orwell may be exploring the theme of pride and nationalism.

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