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how did Mandela's "hunger for feedom "change his life?
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Answered by sharvari23
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Mandela realised in his youth that it was not just his freedom that was being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks.

Being deprived of the basic rights of a human being, Mandela discerned that he is a victim of racial discrimination. His discontentment kindled hunger for his freedom. Soon, he observed that he is not alone but the people of his race are victimized by this quagmire. This made him restless and inflamed his passion for fight against the oppression. This changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel.

He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause. He joined the African National Congress and this changed him from a frightened young man into a bold one who fought against racial prejudice.

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Answered by mroy83552
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After 40 years of long oppression South Africa got independence only due to Nelson Mandela's hunger for freedom and thousands of black peoples of South Africa. Nelson Mandela states it clearly that freedom is invisible. The chains on any one of his people were the chains on all of them and also on himself. All his country men were not free. So he wanted freedom for all. The desire for freedom of his people changed him into a bold one. It was freedom to live their lives with dignity.

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