What differences came in Mandela's opinion about the meaning of freedom, when he was a little boy and when he became young? Describe.
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Mandela feels that the freedom given to him during his childhood was merely an illusion and in his youth, he realized that his freedom has already been taken away by the white men.
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- As a child, Mandela lived in the illusion that he was free and he could things he aspired for but eventually, he realized that neither he nor his fellow people were free.
- This made him strive for freedom not only for himself and for his fellow men as well. He felt that they had the right to freedom and he longed for democracy for his people.
- Thus, this brought him to be a part of this long struggle and lead his people from the front to liberate them from the clutches of hate, racism, prejudices, and discrimination.
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