新东方背诵文选 L21 The Origin of Sports
时间:2005-05-03 16:00:00
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When did sport begin? If sport is, in essence, play, the claim might be made that sport is much older than humankind, for , as we all have observed, the beasts play. Dogs and cats
wrestle1 and play ball games. Fishes and birds dance. The apes have simple, pleasurable games. Frolicking infants, school children playing tag, and adult arm wrestlers are demonstrating strong, transgenerational and transspecies bonds with the universe of animals - past, present, and future. Young animals, particularly, tumble, chase, run wrestle, mock, imitate, and laugh (or so it seems) to the point of delighted
exhaustion2. Their play, and ours, appears to serve no other purpose than to give pleasure to the players, and
apparently3, to remove us temporarily from the
anguish4 of life in earnest.
Some philosophers have claimed that our playfulness is the most noble part of our basic nature. In their generous conceptions, play harmlessly and experimentally permits us to put our creative forces, fantasy, and imagination into action. Play is release from the tedious battles against
scarcity5 and decline which are the
incessant6, and
inevitable7, tragedies of life. This is a grand conception that excites and provokes. The
holders8 of this view claim that the origins of our highest
accomplishments9 ----
liturgy10, literature, and law ---- can be traced to a play impulse which, paradoxically, we see most
purely11 enjoyed by young beasts and children. Our sports, in this rather happy, nonfatalistic view of human nature, are more splendid creations of the nondatable, transspecies play impulse.
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