English, asked by teena1743, 11 months ago

how was his childhood freedom only an illusion ? Nelson Mandela a long walk to freedom class 10th English chapter first flight chapter number 12​

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Answered by KrystaCort
1

Because his freedom was restricted by his parents.

Explanation:

  • In childhood, Nelson Mandela could freely move to the field near his hut and could swim freely in the stream.
  • But all these activities were restricted by his parents once due to the existing laws.
  • He launched a hunger strike when he realised that his freedom had been taken from him.

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Answered by HumbertoFitzhugh
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Nelson's childhood has been an illusion to him because he thought that he was free as he enjoyed running and swimming near his mother's house.

Explanation:

'A Long Walk To Freedom' is an autobiographical account of Nelson Mandela. The story narrates the struggle of Nelson to bring freedom in his country from the evils of apartheid system.

In this account, Nelson shared that his childhood freedome was an illusion to him because he enjoyed running and swimming near his mother's house. He thought that he was free when in reality, his nation was under the slavery of apartheid system.

When Nelson grew up, he came to know that his country and his people are not free in reality, thus his childhood freedom was an illusion to him.

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