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Describe the character sketch of Nelson Mandela according to the long walk to freedom in 120 words.
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up Mandela swears in as the first black president of South Africa on 10th May 1994.

The swearing in ceremony took place in the lovely sandstone amphitheater in Pretoria

He addressed the rainbow gathering with a zest telling that never, never, and never again should it be that that beautiful land would experience the oppression of one by another.

He wished that freedom in Africa should reign.

The army officials who could have caught have and put him in jail before were saluting him to pay respect to the newly born democracy.

The two national anthems were sung at the time of his swearing in ceremony.

He recalls back the history and pays homage to the national martyrs who sacrificed their lives for the sake of their motherland.

He tells that the martyrs were the men of extraordinary courage and wisdom and generosity.

The country of South Africa is rich in minerals and gems but the greatest wealth of country is its people.

He tells no one is born hating another person because of the colour of his skin, or his background , or his religion.

If people learn to hate, they can be taught to love too.

He talks that man's goodness is a flame that can be hidden but never exhausted.

He talks about the twin obligations-obligation towards his family & obligation towards his nation. While discharging his duties he found he was not free.

Hence, he joined African National Congress fought for the freedom of his country.

He knew that the oppressor must be liberated just as surely as the oppressed.

The oppressor and oppressed are alike are robbed of their humanity.

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all South Africans from the continuing bondage of poverty, deprivation, suffering, gender and other discrimination. He also stressed that the beautiful land of South Africa would never ever experience racial discrimination again.

Q6: What do the military generals do? How has their attitude changed, and why?

A: The highest military generals of the South African defense force and police saluted Mandela and pledged their loyalty. When the military generals saluted Mandela, he was not unmindful of the fact that not too many years ago, they would not have saluted him, but arrested him. This change in attitude was due to the fact that a new, non-racial government was elected and Mandela was the President of South Africa.

Q7: Why were two national anthems sung?

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