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'Nine Gold Medals' and 'My Greatest Olympic Prize' deal with a similar theme. Do you think the struggle for existence can be eradicated if we humans, try to inculcate a similar value in our lives? Cite an example from the present times irrespective of any field to support your answer.​

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Answered by vedantthakare128
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Answered by yassersayeed
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No,

In my point of view i dont think that, the struggle for existence can be eradicated if we humans, try to inculcate a similar value in our lives

In this poem 'Nine Gold Medals', the poet, David Roth has presented the idea of empathy and how human values are as important as the spirit of competition.

“My Greatest Olympic Prize” is a true story of the writer's life – an autobiographical account of Jesse Owens' experience of true friendship in the Berlin Olympics 1936 where he won four gold medals. He was determined to prove Hitler's theory wrong by taking home one or two of those gold medals.

both the stories are different. but both stories tells about the success and struggle. If we set our goal in life that will be helpful for us to acheive what we want to acheive in our life. for this we need to do hardwork and smartwork.

without both we cant acheive anything.

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