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Which twin obligations does Nelson Mandela mention in the lesson? Why

were he and the rest and the rest of the blacks able to fulfill those

obligations? [ Nelson Mandela: long Walk to Freedom]​

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Answered by gurleenjandu23
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Answer:

Nelson Mandela speak of "twin obligations" because when he was married he had two options,one is towards his family,child and another towards his country and community. Also, anyone can not fulfil both obligation because they are inversely proportional.

Answered by bestwriters
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Which twin obligations does Nelson Mandela mention in the lesson? Why were he and the rest and the rest of the blacks able to fulfill those obligations?

Explanation:

  • The question is from "Long Walk to Freedom," which is an autobiography of Nelson Mandela.
  • Nelson  Mandela is the first black president of South Africa and wrote this book in the year 1994.
  • He had mentioned 'twin-obligations' in this, which are
  1. Obligations towards the family, children, and parents.
  2. Obligations towards the community, society, and the country.
  • In South Africa, it was difficult to follow the twin obligations, because the people were away from their home.
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