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    How did Mahatma Gandhi become a leader? - Mahatma Gandhi was the leader and freedom fighter of Indian nationalism - Born and raised in a Hindu environment‚he was trained in law at the Inner Temple‚ London In 1888 - he joined the Vegetarian Society‚ was elected to its executive committee‚ Some of the vegetarians he met were members of the Theosophical Society‚ which had been founded in 1875 and which was devoted to the study of Buddhist and Hindu literature. They encouraged Gandhi to join them in

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    were clamoring for inÂ�deÂ�penÂ�dence from British rule. Mahatma Gandhi best captured the sigÂ�nifiÂ�cance of the armed struggle for freedom that unfolded from 1943 to 1945. The court-martial of some leading ofÂ�fiÂ�cers at Delhi’s Red Fort had just transmitted the story of the Indian National Army and its Netaji (“revered leader‚” as Bose had come to be called) to evÂ�ery Indian home. “The whole country has been roused‚” Gandhi observed‚ “and even the regular forces have been stirred into a

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    Passive Resistance: Nonviolence Mahatma Gandhi‚ the originator of “Practice of Passive Resistance”‚ or “Soul-force”‚ used nonviolence to solve problems. He believed that the practice of Satyagraha can use love to forget and forgive. The pain of suffering was not the true problem when it came to fighting for justice. Similarly‚ with the idea of suffering for one’s desire of freedom‚ the people of Republic of China also used hunger strike and nonviolence for the Tiananmen Square protest to present

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    To what extent does Gandhi use relatively simple syntax‚ expressing ethos and pathos‚ to appeal to a larger audience. The ’Quit India’ speech was given by Mahatma Gandhi on August 8th of 1942. "Let me explain my position clearly"‚ Gandhi said‚ to begin his first point. He uses very simple syntax when giving this speech because he wants his points to be made more "clearly". Throughout the whole speech‚ Gandhi’s speaks using very basic language‚ therefore appealing to a much larger audience‚ of

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    most shocking and gruesome murder of any time‚ an assassination to put it precisely‚ that of then Prime Minister Mrs. Indira Gandhi‚ by her own security guards who were supposed to protect her at the cost of their lives. KEHAR SINGH‚ BALBIR SINGH and SATWANT SINGH were the appellants who were charged for entering into conspiracy and committing murder of SMT. INDIRA GANDHI under section 302(murder)‚ 120B(criminal conspiracy)‚ 34(Act dome by several persons in furtherance of common intention)‚ 107(abetment)

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    ’s Dictionary of Power and Struggle: Language of Civil Resistance in Conflicts‚ Oxford University Press‚ New York (2012). 3. Adam Roberts and Timothy Garton Ash (eds.)‚ Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present‚ Oxford University Press‚ 2009 pp. 3 and 13-20

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    have lead a resistance peacefully. Gandhi was a man who fought for what he believed but not with weapons or fitsts‚ he fought with the strength of his heart. Gandhi didn’t give into violence but he gave into his people. Gandhi was fighting against the British government in order to gain independence. He has done plenty of hunger stricts and has been imprisoned several times. He was also working on forging peace between hindu and muslim people‚ unfortunately Gandhi had many enemies and was shot multiple

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    Mahatma Gandhi and George Washington are two such figures that created their own pathways―and precedents―that can be considered either blessed or cursed for the precedents they set. Mahatma Gandhi is best known for his Quit India Movement against the British Empire during the middle of the twentieth century. The precedents he set with his movement further

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    ’’’’’’ 1. Where do you think Gandhi got his inspiration to fight for India without weapons and nonviolently? 2. What do you think is the deep concept of Gandhi - the Great Soul? 3. What were some of Gandhi’s influences? Specifically‚ where did the ideas of equality‚ independence‚ and non-violence come from? 4. Why did Gandhi not participate in the celebrations after the freedom of India on August 15‚ 1947? 5. If you were in Gandhi’s position what would you do differently to help India benefit

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    their point. Non violence can lead to great success‚ just like Gandhi. Gandhi humiliated himself and went against the British for his country. There weren’t many aggression towards him because his actions were nonviolent. He didn’t give up in his insistence against the British. He knew that the choice he was making was right and for the benefit of his people. Many people joined him and in the end all their efforts became successful. Gandhi did not force people to join him in his mission to receive

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