purpose of writing long... Flashcards
- Historical Documentation:
** to provide a firsthand account of the historical events and struggles that shaped South Africa during his era.
He wanted to document the long and arduous journey that led to the establishment of a democratic and inclusive South Africa.
- Educating Others:
Mandela wrote the book with the intention of
1. educating readers about the importance of perseverance, resilience, and the pursuit of justice.
2. He believed that his story would inspire others to stand up against oppression and work towards positive change.
3.. Promoting Reconciliation:
Mandela used “Long Walk to Freedom” as a tool to promote the ideals of reconciliation and forgiveness. By sharing his experiences, including the challenges he faced and the decisions he made during the transition from apartheid to a democratic South Africa, Mandela emphasized the importance of unity and healing.
- “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he becomes your partner.”
Inspiration and Empowerment to future generation
The autobiography serves as an inspirational tool, particularly for those who face oppression and injustice. Mandela’s resilience, commitment to nonviolence, and eventual triumph became a source of inspiration for people worldwide, encouraging them to stand up against inequality and injustice
Political Message
Mandela used the book to convey a political message about the importance of negotiation and compromise in achieving political change.
Humanizing the Struggle
By sharing his personal experiences, Mandela aimed to humanize the struggle against apartheid. He wanted readers to connect with the individuals involved in the movement on a personal level, recognizing their shared humanity and the universal desire for freedom and justice
Legacy Building
Mandela was conscious of the need to leave behind a lasting legacy. “Long Walk to Freedom” serves as a vehicle for preserving his legacy, ensuring that future generations understand the principles he stood for and the contributions he made to the struggle for human rights.