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How does the poem Gandhi present the picture of Gandhi?

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Answered by fatimaeshafie
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The poem may present a variety of aspects which consolidate this theory. The poem mainly discusses his personality, however the physical appearance plays a role in presenting his persona through visual means. 
Example-wise, a picture of him smiling indicates his confidence, and kindness towards his people. 
His tall, straightened posture exemplifies his open-minded inclination towards people, including his honesty. 
The clothing which he wears, although quite archaic, and underdeveloped, also signifies his truthful personality, since he chooses not to pursue materialistic values, which may contribute to the change in his 'view of life', or how other individuals may view him.
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