Saturday, November 12, 2016
Gandhi - A Pacifist Hero
The film, Gandhi, was ground on the Father of the people of India, also known as Mohandas Gandhi. Gandhis goal was to create equality, and displace the racial oppression that existed. Gandhi became a very important figure, that take India to wards independence. The film takes place during the conviction during the British colonization, and it shows how Gandhi starts to converse out against the British oppressors. Gandhi fought back the British authorities, by creating his own ism of non-violence resistance. What impressed me the most, was Gandhis attitude toward every single aspect of his rebellion. Gandhi was an spick-and-span specimen of patience, humility, and most of alone, courage.\nGandhi experient a whole part of difficulties in the process; he got arrested, and put to prison several(prenominal) times, except he never gave up. Instead of giving up, Gandhi fasted and prayed until it was all clear, and the people that followed him stopped. Gandhi was incredibly pat ient. stock-still after the Amritsar massacre, where thousands of civilians were killed, he kept fighting.\nGandhis humility impressed me a lot. His humility was in everything that he started. All he cute was equality and respect from incompatible religions; he was doing it for every Muslim, Hindu, Christian, and Jew that was suffering. He couldve easily continued on with the life that he had, but he decided to speak out.\nThe courageousness that Gandhi had, serves as an example for us nowadays. The society in which we experience, is ruled by the transcription; everyone is afraid to stand up against it, just so theyre not seen as outcast. I conceive that the complaints about the system be infinite, but our actions against it be none. When actions are taken to protest, guns and bombs are commonly involved. We live inside a comfort zone, where we believe that we do not have the agent to change it.\nA non-violent war wouldnt persist in the he world in which we live now. Peop le do not have the humility that Gandhi ...
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