What did being free mean to Mandela as a boy, and as a student ? How does he contrast these “transitory freedoms” with “the basic and honourable freedoms”?

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

Solution : As a young boy, and a student, Mandela's idea of freedom was to be able to stay out all night, read whatever he desired and go wherever he chose. 

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Dileep Vishwakarma

2 years ago

Solution : As a young boy, and a student, Mandela's idea of freedom was to be able to stay out all night, read whatever he desired and go wherever he chose. When he grew up to be a man, he realised that these were “transitory freedoms he was looking for because their “basic and honourable freedoms had been denied.

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Ganesh Kumar

2 years ago

Solution : As a young boy, and a student, Mandela's idea of freedom was to be able to stay out all night, read whatever he desired and go wherever he chose. When he grew up to be a man, he realised that these were “transitory freedoms he was looking for because their “basic and honourable freedoms had been denied.

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