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amm1812
2 years ago
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What did freedom mean to mandela at the different stages of his life

English
1 answer:
babunello [35]2 years ago
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Answer:

For him , freedom had different meanings at different stages.

<h3>As a boy-</h3>

freedom meant to be able to run freely in the fields and to swim in the stream according to his will.

<h3>As a student- </h3>

freedom meant to stay out at nights, read whatever pleased him or go wherever he wanted

<h3>As young man - </h3>

the basis and honorable freedoms were-achieving his potential, earning his keep, marrying and having a family. These freedoms were more important for him when we was a young man

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