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The explanation of the poem after sport day

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Answered by shirkepurvi5
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Sport day was written from memories I had of my earliest schooldays. We were taught it was always best to work as a team if we wanted to achieve our true potential. We were matched up with different people in normal lessons, this was to help with character building, it enabled us to meet and converse with everyone in the class. But when it came to sports we always had four teams and we wore a coloured sash, this team was to follow us throughout our schooling and was a measure of the team’s activities. But one thing I remember above all other was that it was the taking part not the winning, and this has always helped me throughout my life in so many different ways. If you don’t take part how will you ever know what is possible.

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D. Threadgold.

Answered by bnirvika96
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This is  the poem written by John Froster who was an english biographer. He was also a good friend of famous author Charles Dickens. Froster has divides the poem into two similar events, one that had happened to the narrator in the past and abou what is hapening no in the present during the school sports day.

20 years back the narrator had taken place forcefully in a school race during sports day but due to his non athletic skills he eventually ended up loosing it. He then was humilitated and also was teased. That day on wards he vowed to never force hit a range of pride future children.

20 years after his son willing took part an won the race. Father is now feeling very proud watching his son come striding to the finish line.

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