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would you agree that the depths of oppression create heights of character how does Mandela in your straight this can you add your own example to this argument​

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Answered by itzpurpledna
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This is completely true that the depth of oppression creates heights of character. Oppression destabilizes ordinary people, but those who are men of character can use the force of oppression to develop their character to a great height.

Gandhi wouldn't have become a Mahatma if he had not faced the oppression of the British. Similarly, Mandela developed his character under the oppression of apartheid. He commended Oliver Tambos, Walter Sisulus, Chief Luthulis, Yusuf Dadoos, Bram Fischers, and Robert Sobukwes, who stood by him against the oppression of apartheid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Can you add your own examples to this argument? Answer: I agree with the statement that depths of oppression create heights of character. Nelson Mandela illustrates this by giving examples of great heroes of South Africa who sacrificed their lives in the long freedom struggle. India is full of such examples.

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