IN YOUR OPINION, DO YOU THINK GANDHI HAS FAILED IN HIS LIFE WORK WHICH
IS TO PROMOTE NON-VIOLENCE AND REUNITING THE PEOPLE OF INDIA?
Since he lives in South Africa, he implies non-violence fight for Indian
who had been patronized as a collie. Even though British Empire makes a very
strict rules but he manages to ruin their company and be a fighter.
One of the dialogues of what Mahatma’s Gandhi said
“Whatever they do to us, we will attack no one, kill no one
but we will not give our fingerprints, not one of us”.
This is an example due to what his fight for. He will never encourage
his supporters to pro-violence.
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In other words, he is the most outspoken person because of his voice, British
Empire slow down replace tyranny movement to an independence country. Nevertheless,
he fights for his right, he will never ask for non-violence or brutal ways
because he believes in peace and he believes violence is not a halt.
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In addition, British Empire is started war among the Indians.
Misunderstood towards Muslims and Hindus triggered the racist problem in India.
All these problems are not because of Gandhi himself, all these occurred because
Indian wants to have their own country; they wanted to have their own identity.
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Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi is not a failure due to
release his country from British grasp. British are supposed to be blame
because of the brutality, people of India stand up and several of them make some
chaos to express their feeling.
~ THE END~
2 suka komen:
great points, but don't judge a book by it's cover... wikipedia gandhiji and read carefully about his life... it will be shock & awe maybe...
'Our rulers may have our land and bodies but not our souls.' I keep thinking that words after watching this movie. Well said and he wasn't a failure
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