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. Draw a character-sketch of Nelson Mandela highlighting his struggle against the apartheid

regime for the human rights of his people.​

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Mandela was widely considered a charismatic leader, described by biographer Mary Benson as "a born mass leader who could not help magnetizing people".He was highly image conscious and throughout his life always sought out fine quality clothes, with many commentators believing that he carried himself in a regal mannerHis aristocratic heritage was repeatedly emphasised by supporters, thus contributing to his "charismatic power" While living in Johannesburg in the 1950s, he cultivated the image of the "African gentleman", having "the pressed clothes, correct manners, and modulated public speech" associated with such a position In doing so, Lodge argued that Mandela became "one of the first media politicians ... embodying a glamour and a style that projected visually a brave new African world of modernity and freedom".] Mandela was known to change his clothes several times a day, and he became so associated with highly coloured Batik shirts after assuming the presidency that they came to be known as "Madiba shirts

For political scientists Betty Glad and Robert Blanton, Mandela was an "exceptionally intelligent, shrewd, and loyal leader". His official biographer, Anthony Sampson, commented that he was a "master of imagery and performance", excelling at presenting himself well in press photographs and producing sound bites.[408] His public speeches were presented in a formal, stiff manner, and often consisted of clichéd set phrases.[409] He typically spoke slowly, and carefully chose his words.[410] Although he was not considered a great orator, his speeches conveyed "his personal commitment, charm and humour".[411]

Mandela was a private person who often concealed his emotions and confided in very few people.[412] Privately, he lived an austere life, refusing to drink alcohol or smoke, and even as President made his own bed.[413] Renowned for his mischievous sense of humour,[414] he was known for being both stubborn and loyal,[415] and at times exhibited a quick temper.[416] He was typically friendly and welcoming, and appeared relaxed in conversation with everyone, including his opponents.[417] A self-described Anglophile, he claimed to have lived by the "trappings of British style and manners".[418] Constantly polite and courteous, he was attentive to all, irrespective of their age or status, and often talked to children or servants.[419] He was known for his ability to find common ground with very different communities.[420] In later life, he always looked for the best in people, even defending political opponents to his allies, who sometimes thought him too trusting of others.[421] He was fond of Indian cuisine,[422] and had a lifelong interest in archaeology[423] and boxing.[424]

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