Mandela presents his feelings in a very descriptive way, allowing the reader to feel the same way he did and understand how those feelings influenced his actions.
How does the book portray these feelings?
- At the beginning of the book, we know the more oppressive and negative feelings that were generated by the oppression of apartheid.
- In between we are introduced to feelings of revolt and subversion that made him fight against the social injustices of apartheid.
- Even in the middle of the book, we are introduced to feelings of hope, faith and unity with the African people.
- In the end we are presented with feelings of pride, accomplishment and happiness with Mandela's victory in the presidency.
In "Long Walk to Freedom" we learn about Mandela's trajectory against apartheid and segregation in African society until the day he wins the presidential elections. During the reading, we are introduced to several feelings of Mandela that, implicitly or explicitly, show all the sadness, revolt, hope and happiness of his life.
These feelings are shown in a very detailed and objective way, with many adjectives that leave the book with clear and easily understandable language.
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