English, asked by SanjayJK, 2 months ago

Imagine that Walt Whitman and Nelson Mandela are invited to engage in a
discussion on the topic - ‘Man’s Journey – Vices, Virtues and Vision’.
Based on your reading of ‘Animals’ and ‘Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to
Freedom’, present the similarities and differences in their viewpoints and vision
of human beings in the form of a conversation.
OR
Nelson Mandela is more hopeful about human kind than Walt Whitman. Do
you agree? Support your opinion based on your reading of ‘Animals’ and
‘Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’.

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Answered by kumarrajadpi
10

Answer:

Walt Whitman and Nelson Mandela are invited to engage in a

discussion on the topic - ‘Man’s Journey – Vices, Virtues and Vision’.

Based on your reading of ‘Animals’ and ‘Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to

Freedom’, present the similarities and differences in their viewpoints and vision

of human beings in the form of a conversation.

OR

Nelson Mandela is more hopeful about human kind than Walt Whitman. Do

you agree? Support your opinion based on your reading of ‘Animals’ and

‘Nelson Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom’.

Hope it helps you

Answered by GulabLachman
3

Yes, Nelson Mandela is more helpful to humankind.

  • In "Long Walk to Freedom," Nelson Mandela earnestly discusses the plight of those who typically lack even the most fundamental freedoms.
  • He doesn't criticise all of essential humanity; rather, he wants fair-skinned people, who think they are superior to those of colour, to consider his dear countrymen equally.
  • He justly accuses the oppressor of being guilty, greedy, and limited-minded.
  • Walt Whitman, on the other hand, despises all of ideal humanity. He vehemently asserts that animals are superior to people.
  • Animals, in his expressed opinion, are self-satisfied, happy, uncomplicated, and unburdened by sin.
  • The poet, therefore, genuinely wants to live among various animals and escape human society typically.

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