. in life every man has twin obligations………………... a man of colour who attempted to live as a human being was punished and isolated 1. What are the Twin obligations of every man ? 2. Why do you think Mandela was not living in human society? 3. Why were the blacks being treated badly in South Africa? 4. Why was it impossible for Mandela to fulfill his obligations ?
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- Mandela mentions that every man has twin obligations. The first one is to his family- parents, wife, and children. The second obligation is to his people- his community and his country. Everyone fulfils his duties as per his inclination and interest.
- He was forced to live an isolated life — away from his family. He was forced to live a life of rebellion and secrecy. Joining the African National Congress: Mandela realised that not only was he deprived of freedom but his brothers and sisters were also deprived of freedom.
- The region that would go on to form modern-day South Africa was located in a strategically advantageous position for European merchants who were seeking to conduct trade in the East Indies. In 1652, the Dutch East India Company founded the Cape Colony at the Cape of Good Hope. The primary reason for establish a colony was to ensure that Dutch ships sailing to and from Batavia would have a source of fresh provisions, as death by starvation claimed a high proportion of the passengers. During the period of Dutch rule, Dutch settlers (eventually known as Boers) began to migrate to the colony, establishing settlements throughout the region.
- In South Africa, it is difficult to fulfill the twin obligations because it was necessarily split from his home. According to Mandela, color discrimination is not good. ... That's why it is difficult to fulfill the twin obligations in a country like South Africa.
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