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How did mandela' s understanding of freedom change with age and experience

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Answered by KingC4
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When Mandela was a small child freedom meant to him that he was free to play to jump in rivers and ponds, and could do things that a small child wish to, with his growing to a student freedom now meant to go out all night and no one disturbs him in this work by asking questions, and when he became fit to job after his studies freedom meant for him to earn good and he should be free to live his life.

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Answered by vgnidhis542
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1. When he realized that his freedom obstructive in his lawful life.

2. By looking at the surroundings, feeling the actual pain of his brothers and     sisters.

3. When after he  became a young man, his transitory freedom were at the edge to abolishment.

4.And this hunger for freedom began to  increase  when he joined the African National Congress after examining  the real condition of his people.

5. Desire of his people to live with dignity, self respect and  as a leader going through rough times struggling.

6. When this life loving man was forced to become a monk, he was even more encouraged to be more devotional towards freedom receiving as he was even not able to enjoy  basic and poor rights that he have got.

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