What realisations did mandela have of his boyhood freedom?a. it is just an illusion b. he was born free c. freedom was meant for kidsd. he had no realisations
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A. It is just an illusion.
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Mandela was born free. Free in many ways. He was free to run in the fields near his mother's hut , free to swim in the stream that ran through his village, free to roast mealies under the stars and free to ride bulls. As long as he obeyed his father and the customs of his tribe he was not troubled by anybody. Then he began to realize that his boyhood freedom was only an illusion.
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What realisations did Mandela have of his boyhood freedom? A) it is just an illusion
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- "A Long Way to Freedom", by Nelson Mandela, is all about the struggle for freedom in South Africa.
- He promised in his speech that their nation would never again be subject to the same form of repression.
- A guy has two main responsibilities in life.
- Obligation to his country, its citizens, and the community comes second, after duty to his family, which includes his parents, wife, and children.
- Everyone does their duties in accordance with their preferences and areas of interest.
- But in a place like South Africa, it was exceedingly difficult to fulfil.
- He realised as an adult that his sense of independence was merely a fantasy.
- In actuality, he was an exploited slave.
- In addition, he came to understand that his entire family—not just himself—was a slave.
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