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I began to learn that my boyhood freedom was an illusion.do you think that Nelson Mandela boyhood freedom was an illusion? give reasons to your answer class-9 ​

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Answered by bhadanepiyusha04
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Explanation:

As a young man in Johannesburg, Mandela yearned for the .basic, and honourable. freedoms. He wanted freedom of earning his livelihood, of marrying and having a family. He wanted to lead a lawful life.

Answered by ImpressAgreeable4985
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As he started growing, Mandela learnt that his boyhood freedom was actually an illusion. He learnt that the real freedom has already taken from it. He could not live with honour and dignity.

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