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What makes the free man free?

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Answered by mdnk14
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It's nonsensical; neither clause is grammatically correct. "Free" is not a noun, it's a verb or adjective, and "free man" requires an indefinite article.

It would make perfect sense if the quote were "I am free, I'm a free man". That version is pretty self-explanatory; the connotation of "free man" being that the person is at liberty to do as he will instead of being required to follow the will of another person, or being physically or emotionally restrained by that other person.

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Answered by sophiecai1001
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Answer: no work makes him free

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