when did the author hunger for freedom? what are his views about the freedom, the opressor and the opressed?
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The author knew that the oppressor must be set free as the oppressed. A man who takes away another man's freedom is a prisoner of hatred . He is locked in prejudice and narrow mindedness. He is not truely free if he is talking someone else freedom . The oppressor and the oppressed are robbed of humanity
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In his youth, Mandela realized that it was not only his independence that was being curtailed but the emancipation of all blacks. The desire for his own liberty was a desire for his people's rights.
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Mandela always thought that both oppressor and oppressed are deprived of their humanity. Oppressor is a prisoner of hatred while oppressed has no confidence in humanity so both of them need to be liberated.
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