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  1. Mar 24, 2019 · This video contains the explanation of the poem - 'Nine Gold Medals' by David Roth from the Treasure Trove textbook, prescribed for ICSE students.

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  2. Sep 3, 2021 · 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. The poem presents the situation of a race, where the contestants leave aside their desire to win the medal to help a smaller and weaker contestant. (ii) Show how the suspense was built up ...

  3. The poem “Nine Gold Medals” written by David Roth describes an inspiring incident of a race in which 11 differently disabled people took part. The race, however, turned out quite different from the ordinary ones because when one of the participants fell down, the others rather than running away helped him to get up.

  4. The title of the poem ‘Nine Gold Medals’ written by David Roth conveys the theme of the poem. The title invokes a curiosity as to who won the nine gold medals and for what possible reason. The poem has the answer. The title not only reveals the subject matter of the poem but also carries a delicate message.

  5. Jun 7, 2019 · Nine Gold Medals (Poem) by David Roth. Introduction .. Sports and games are meant to foster brotherhood, understanding, and compassion. But, it is disheartening to note how the urge to succeed and grab medals has become the sole objective of competitive sports. In the quest for the top prizes, athletes adopt unfair means, develop needless ...

  6. For that's how the race ended, with nine gold medals. They came to the finish line holding hands still. And a standing ovation and nine beaming faces. Said more than these words ever will. That′s how the race ended, with nine gold medals. They came to the finish line holding hands still.

  7. Aadya answered 4 years ago. The central theme of David Roth’s ‘Nine Gold Medals’ is the spirit of empathy, selflessness and true sportsmanship. In today’s world, competition is at an all time high. In this competitive spirit, we are taught to be ruthless in our approach and stop at nothing to achieve victory.

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