What is the summary of the poem 'confessions of a born spectator'
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In the poem, the poet talks about how people choose to opt for different sports in their lives or decide to become athletes. At the same time, he confesses that he is glad that he is neither a sportsperson nor an athlete.
The poet is always ready to share a drink or a meal with the athletes. In fact, he is just about ready to do anything but compete with them. He also ruses over the fact that zealous athletes play rough games without even caring for each other’s feelings.
The poet is always ready to share a drink or a meal with the athletes. In fact, he is just about ready to do anything but compete with them. He also ruses over the fact that zealous athletes play rough games without even caring for each other’s feelings.
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In the poem, the poet talks about how people choose to opt for different sports in their lives or decide to become athletes. At the same time, he confesses that he is glad that he is neither a sportsperson nor an athlete.
The poet is always ready to share a drink or a meal with the athletes. In fact, he is just about ready to do anything but compete with them. He also ruses over the fact that zealous athletes play rough games without even caring for each other’s feelings.
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The poet is always ready to share a drink or a meal with the athletes. In fact, he is just about ready to do anything but compete with them. He also ruses over the fact that zealous athletes play rough games without even caring for each other’s feelings.
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Srry I donot know that it was already written by someone else but do not worry i have another summary
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