What does the writter relate. sporting Spirit on nationalism
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In the story of 'sporting spirit', the author George Orwell looks closely at multiple perceptions and themes and clubs them together beautifully. He looks at the concept of feeling of nationalism, jealousy, hatred, pride and passion.
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The writer presents the view that whatever sports are played by whichever side may not be important. For instance, football, boxing or cricket.
But, the key driving factor is how people take it to heart during sports when they are beaten by another nationality. Sports on such levels bring about the feelings of hate and jealousy when the other gets away with winning and you tend to loose infront of the whole world. People have a problem when people tend to lose face.
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