Summary of the why should mahadma gandi killed by pearl s buck
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Pearl Sydenstricker Buck was an American writer and novelist. As the daughter of
missionaries she spent most of her life before 1934 in China. Her novel The Good Earth was the
best selling fiction in 1931 and 1932. In 1938 she was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for
her truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces.”
On 30th January 1948 India witnessed the tragic assassination of Mahatma Gandhi at the Birla
House in New Delhi. Naturam Vinayak Godse was his assassin. Gandhi’s greatest weapon was
non-violence. His life and teachings touched people outside India and inspired movements for
civil rights and freedom across the world. He has inspired people around the world and Pearl
S.Buck, the American writer and novelist was one among them. In her words: “Mahatma Gandhi
came and stood at the door of India’s destitute millions, clad as one of themselves.”
Explanation:
On the death of Gandhi, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru mourned: “the light has gone out of our
lives and there is darkness everywhere.” He was a man of great visionary to bring India forward.
Gandhi was only one. His voice was single, gentle and full of wisdom. It was the voice of
conscience in our troubled lives. Gandhi was truth. He knew he was right and the world knew he
was right, even his murderer knew he was right. Truth is simple to follow. The followers of
violence distort truth and simple truths are feared. The world no more needs violence, hatred or
quarrels but peace and peacemakers. Non-violence through Ahimsa and Satyagraha were the
ultimate truth to which Gandhi was inclined. His principles and teachings made sense to the
common people. His was the voice of the many Indians. His life exemplified whatever he taught
his followers. In that contained his greatness.
The lovers of violence often do not realize that great words and great teachings are etched
into society in positive ways. Gandhi has done his part. Though the indomitable figure is out of
our lives,it is the people of India who must take up his qualities and follow it in their lives and
move India forward. As Albert Einstein famously said: “ Generations to come, it may be will
scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.” That was his
disposition. He did not wish punishment even for his enemies. Gandhi was often in prison and he
might not wish his murderer confined to a prison.His life was ideal, a perfect example for
everyone to look on. He was the ‘great leader’ of ‘moral and right’.
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