How does the poem nine gold medals portray Pierre de Coubertin’s message that the most important thing in the Olympics game is not winning but to take part and fighting well?Plz give the ans in 500-600 words. i need this for project
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The theme of the poem 'Nine Gold Medals' is that sports are just about winning awards yet learning the upsides of participation, sharing, contending, and supplementing. The writer has introduced the possibility of compassion and how human qualities are just about as significant as the soul of the contest.
In the poem 'Nine Gold Medals', the poet shows the true sportsman spirit and how it was rewarded in the end. In a Special Olympics racing event, one of the nine athletes took a tumble by chance and lost all his hope of winning the race after so hard training.
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The poem Nine Gold Medals is a beautiful poem depicting the companionship of all the 8 athletes. The runners have truly justified the spirit of Special Olympics with their gestures of empathy, sportsmanship and consideration. According to me the message of the poem Nine Gold Medals by David Roth is it doesn’t require for people to be from a country or a place to show kindness and sportsmanship. It also gives us a message that being selfless and helping others can do a lot of good not only to the person who is being helped but also to the person who is helping.
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