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Why did Nelson Mandela feel that both the oppressor and the oppressed
are robbed of their humanity and hence, both of them must be liberated?​

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Answered by abdulrubfaheemi
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Mandela does not feel that the oppressor is free because according to him an oppressor is a prisoner of hatred, who is locked behind the bars of prejudice and narrow-mindedness. He feels that both the oppressor and the oppressed are robbed of their humanity.

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
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Nelson Mandela feel that both the oppressor and the oppressed are robbed of their humanity and hence, both of them must be liberated due to the following reasons:

  • In the story, Nelson Mandela does not think that the oppressor is free, because, in his opinion, an oppressor is a victim of hatred.
  • The oppressors are behind bars for prejudice and narrow-mindedness.
  • The oppressors are also a prisoner of anger, and the oppressed have no confidence in humanity.
  • Moreover, he always wanted people should live with dignity and respect.
  • He also said that freedom is indivisible because we are free together as a society, and even if one of us in society is not free, nobody is free.
  • Thus, Nelson Mandela felt that both the oppressor and the oppressed are robbed of their humanity and peace.

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