Gandhi, one of the world’s greatest figures, has already become a legend. In this book Jeanette Eaton shows him as a human being. While still a young man, Gandhi adopted the austere way of living that was until the day he died. He did not want comforts and luxuries when so many of his countrymen lived in terrible poverty. He ate only the most frugal diet and in his later years wore a peasant’s costume. But he himself was anything but austere. Laughter was to him life’s most healing gift, even when it was directed against himself.
When young Indian children become a certain age and their body is mature enough they are allowed to get married. Gandhi was described very short and skinny with his dark eyes. He had noticed everything in his path and along the way. It was very hard for the people in the village to do anything near early dawn because only oil lamps gave off light. Gandhi had a younger bro
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Others were willing to follow him blindly. Although it was many years ago, the majority of Indian people live in much the same way now. Gandhi lived happy and comfortable with his wife and 2 kids. Even Gandhi began to feel that his pacifism might stand in the way of India’s future position among the nation’s fighting for freedom. “Our one hope of freedom as a people” he said “is through development within the British Empire. The family would have meetings ever night to discuss how work, and school was. He made it in a speech to the natal Indian congress soon after the outbreak of war. Everyday before he enters the temple him and his brother slip their slippers of before they enter the temple. Gandhi, like any other Indian boys took being married, and going to school for granted because education was very hard for people to learn and to get a good job to not work on the fields day and night. Some listeners were convinced by his argument. Whenever Kasturbai is along she goes to Gandhi’s mother for advice how to live her life and how she can improve her marriage with Gandhi. Gandhi was very happy for that he was married to Kasturbai (his wife) because she had changed his life in both work wise and study wise. In this way the day began in a small town in western India. This was the announcement that so stunned his followers.
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