1) What are the obligations that every man has in life?
(2) Why was it impossible for a man of Mandela’s birth and colour to discharge his obligations?
(3) What kind of freedom did Mandela yearn for as a man?
(4) Why did Mandela join the African National Congress?
(5) Why did Mandela say that freedom was indivisible?
(6) Does Mandela think the oppressor is free? Why/ Why not?
(7) Find the word from the passage which means- (options given in the brackets)
(a) duty ___________ (fulfil / obligation) (b) tendency __________ (ability / Inclinations)
(c) temporary ___________ (transitory / basic) (d) unreality __________ (obstructed / illusion)
(e) righteous ___________ (loving / virtuous) (f) pre conceived idea ___________ (prejudice / narrow-mindedness)
(8) In groups, over the phone, discuss the issues suggested in the box below and prepare a speech on following topic:
‘True liberty is freedom from poverty, deprivation and all forms of discrimination.’by hi
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- “In life, every man has twin obligations- obligations to his family, to his parents, to his wife and children; and he has an obligation to his people, his community, his country.
- But in a country like South Africa, it was almost impossible for
- a man of my birth and colour to fulfil both of those obligations. In South Africa, a man of colour who attempted to live as a
- human being was punished and isolated.”
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