1. Ghandi: The Significance of the Movie
Mohandas was a Muslim Indian right out of his studies in London when he first encounters the harsh racism that has embedded in the people of South Africa. Throughout the entire movie, the language used is English, though the Indians have a light variation. ... It is made clear the feelings of empowerment overcome by the English leaders. ... Smuts and his men constantly belittle the Indian people making the English seen the villain. ... Nonetheless, it is apparent that it's human nature to feel unsure when it comes to giving someone power, and when England left it sparked the desire to...
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