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What does the line 'the oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity' suggest

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Answered by Sidyandex
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These lines are from Nelson Mandela’s autobiography ‘Long Walk To Freedom’.

The oppressed and the oppressor alike are robbed of their humanity suggest that a person who takes away a persons freedom is a prisoner of hatred.

While being oppressed you cannot express yourself and soon start losing your humanity.

You will become a tool to be used.

Answered by trivedijenish
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Explanation:

Mandela is right in saying that the oppressor and oppressed alike are robbed of their humanity. Both of them are actually the victim of hatred. Everyone is obliged to discharge  their duties whether personal or social but without freedom a man cannot do so the person who snatched this freedom of a men IS really an oppressor and a prisoner of  hatred. He has lack of humanity. But this is the same with a person who is oppressed by other.

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