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How does the writer relate sporting spirit to nationalism

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Answered by VISHU52005
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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. Orwell argues that the sport played by either side may not necessarily be of the utmost importance. Be it football, boxing or cricket. The driving factor is not to be beaten by another nationality as by doing so one may lose face. It is also possible that Orwell is suggesting that sport is taken far too seriously. Particularly in urban areas where individuals may not have an outlet for their energies. The fact that the Arsenal team is mentioned by the Russians as being an all-England team is also interesting as it highlights for the reader the fact that Arsenal do not wish to be beaten by a foreign team. Hence using the best player’s available to them from other teams. Likewise it is as though the element of fun has been taken out of playing sport with those who attend sporting events trying their best to disrupt the opposition.

Answered by steffiaspinno
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In The Sporting Spirit by George Orwell, we have the subject of pride, nationalism, want disdain,  and energy.

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In The Sporting Spirit by George Orwell, we have the subject of pride, nationalism, want disdain,  and energy. Taken from his Shooting an Elephant arrangement the peruser recognizes following examining the piece that Orwell may be exploring the subject of pride and nationalism. Orwell battles that the game played by either side may not actually be totally basic. Be it football, boxing or cricket. The driving component isn't to be beaten by another identity as,  accordingly one would lose face. It is moreover possible that Orwell is suggesting that game is acted over the top. Particularly in metropolitan areas where individuals probably won't have a hotspot for their energies. The way that the Arsenal bunch is referred to by the Russians very much like an all-England bunch is furthermore charming as it highlights for the peruser the way that Arsenal doesn't wish to be brought somewhere near a new gathering. Consequently using the best player's open to them from various gatherings. In like way it resembles the part of fun has been taken out from playing sport with the people who go to games putting forth a legit attempt to upset the opposition.

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