how did the mandela huger for freedom change his life?
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in context of the chapter, huger of freedom :
1) turned a life loving person into a monk
2) a law abiding attorney (lawyer) into a criminal
3) a family loving husband to a man without family
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Mandela realized in his youth that it was not just his freedom that was being curtailed, but the freedom of all blacks. The hunger for his own freedom gradually turned into hunger for the freedom of his people. This desire of a non-racial society transformed him into a virtuous and self-sacrificing man. Thus, he joined the African National Congress and this changed the fearful man to a fearless rebel. He sacrificed the comforts of a settled family life to fight for a greater cause.
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