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list any five attempts made by gandhiji in his attempt to imitate the english gentlemen. would you do the same? why or why not? give two reasons? ​

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Answered by yashwanthn257
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Gandhiji is a well inspirating man in his for ahimsa. The big group has supported gandhiji.

He is a legend his opinion is trying this way. It is succeeded by him. But for me my aim is to become military for me it is not possible.

Answered by Harddyharshvc
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Mahatma Gandhi 16 - An Attempt To Become An English Gentleman! - Poem by Dr. Geeta Radhakrishna Menon

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While studying Law in England,

To attune himself with

The way of life therein

To emulate the polished way

Of English society

Gandhi tried his hand at becoming

An ‘English Gentleman'!

Through many trials, many attempts!

Gandhiji spent ten pounds to buy an evening suit,

And a chimney pot hat to match his attire.

He invested three pounds

To learn dancing

Another three pounds to learn violin!

That was not all!

He joined elocution classes,

Tried a hand in learning French too!

The eagerness to learn

And acquire more skills

Gripped Gandhiji

But after six lessons of dancing

He could neither dance

With ‘any rhythmic motion'

Nor was he able to play or

Tune the violin strings.

Gandhiji suddenly felt like a recluse!

His state was like the one

In the old Indian fable!

A man kept a cat to keep off the rats,

Then, a cow to feed the cat with milk,

Then, a care taker to look after the cow,

So, it went on; his ambitions growing.

Like that of the recluse!

The period of infatuation

To imitate,

To walk and talk gently,

Like a polished Englishman,

Hardly lasted for three months!

The initial period was not merely

A period of desires and experiments,

But a period of introspection as well!

Gandhiji reasoned that neither learning to dance,

Nor lessons in elocution can make a gentleman out of him!

And violin! He could learn in India too!

He needed to stop!

After all he had come to England

Not to stay there for a life time!

He realised he needed to remain focused on his study

And get back to his native land at the earliest.

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