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Would you agree that the depths of oppression create heights of character how does mandela illustrate this ? Can you add your own examples to arguement

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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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. Similarly, Nelson Mandela developed his character under the oppression of apartheid. Mandela praised Oliver Tambos, Walter Sisulus, Chief Luthulis, Yusuf Dadoos, Bram Fischers, and Robert Sobukwes, who stood by Mandela against the oppression of apartheid.  

Answered by Arslankincsem
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 People generally act according to situation. Oppression subjected to people can cause their character to change. Nelson Mandela and other war heroes who were subjected to oppression gained same qualities like generosity, courage, bravery and they always fought for the welfare of their countrymen. People getting brutally murdered for no reason can either rises fear in the minds of ordinary people.

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