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How did Mandela's 'hunger for freedom' change his life?​

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Answered by Nitinsingh192
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Answer:

In childhood Mandela mean freedom to play games around the house, swim in the near pond but when he was adult and then he knows that the meaning of the freedom is to survive in the country without any restrictions and waste bondage. He wanted the right for the life but the white didn't got.

So, he hunger for the freedom and change his life.

Answered by skyfall63
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The thirst for freedom of Nelson Mandela transformed from that individually to a larger mass level. This turned the fearful Mandela into a "fearless rebel". In order to fight for a greater  purpose, Mandela sacrificed his the comforts of a "settled" home life.

Explanation:

  • Mandela discerned that he is a victim of racial discrimination, because he was deprived of the fundamental human rights. He was hungry for freedom because of his discontentment
  • Gradually, in his childhood, Mandela realised it was not only his freedom, but also the freedom of all the blacks that was being curtailed. The hunger for his own freedom slowly  changed into hunger for the "freedom of his people".
  • Mandela became a a virtuous & self-sacrificing human being in this desire of a "non-racial society". He, therefore, joined the African National Congress to fight for a greater cause.

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