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what two obligations, according to Nelson Mandela does every man have in life? how could a man not fulfill these obligations in a country like South Africa?

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Answered by lishasain09
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PART-1 OF THE QUESTION:

The two obligations, according to Nelson Mandela that every man have in life are:

  • One obligation is towards his family, parents, wife, and children.
  • The other obligation is his responsibility towards his people, community and his country. He calls these the "twin obligations" which a man possessed in his life.

PART-2 OF THE QUESTION:

                                                        Nelson Mandela says that each one of us should fulfil these two obligations. He regrets that no one in South Africa could fulfil these obligations during the era of oppression. Anyone, who tried to live like a human being, was brutally punished. Nelson Mandela also one of them. He was isolated from his family as well as from the society. Thus, he could not fulfil these obligations. In the beginning, Nelson Mandela used to consider his family above the countrymen, but later he devoted his life to the freedom of his people from slavery. He wishes that everyone in South Africa would fulfil these twin obligations after liberty from the repression.

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Answered by Priyaasha
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Answer:

The obligation according yo Nelson Mandela the first is to his family, parents, wife and his children; and the second is to his people, his community and his country..

A man cannot fulfill these obligation in a country like South Africa because the people didn't have political emancipation in the country.

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