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Would you agree that the "depth of oppression" create "height of character"? How does Mandela illustrate this? Can you add your own example to this argument ?​

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Answered by truthguardian
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Explanation:

Yes, I agree that the “depths of oppression” create “heights of character”. Mandela thought that the decades of brutality and oppression had an unintended effect of creating many African patriots with unimaginable heights of character. Thus, he felt that the greatest wealth of South Africa is its people.

It is absolutely true depths of oppression create heights of character. Oppression can shake and destabilize ordinary people; but men of character develop their character to peak with the force of oppression.

Gandhi would not have become a Mahatma if he had not faced the oppression of the British.

In a similar manner, Bhagat Singh remained courageous while facing utmost cruelty at the hands of British rule.

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Answered by maxbivin
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Answer:

Yes, I agree that the “depths of oppression” create “heights of character”. Mandela thought that the decades of brutality and oppression had an unintended effect of creating many African patriots with unimaginable heights of character. Thus, he felt that the greatest wealth of South Africa is its people.

It is absolutely true depths of oppression create heights of character. Oppression can shake and destabilize ordinary people; but men of character develop their character to peak with the force of oppression.

Gandhi would not have become a Mahatma if he had not faced the oppression of the British.

In a similar manner, Bhagat Singh remained courageous while facing utmost cruelty at the hands of British rule.

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