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How did Mandela's hunger for freedom change his life?
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Answered by Anonymous
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Slowly Nelson Mandela's hunger for freedom turned from that on a personal level to a broader mass level. This changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.

Answered by nikhilkumarsaha27
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Being deprived of the basic rights of a human being, Mandela discerned that he is a victim of racial discrimation. 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. Eventually, he joined the African National Congress. His hunger for freedom was now everybody's hunger for freedom. This desire for freedom changed him into a bold and courageous man. I turned him into a criminal and a monk.

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