Wednesday, August 10, 2011

What are some distinct characteristics in Gandhi's speeches?

Every speech that Gandhi gave had an air of non-violence. He talked gently, he was never angry. He always talked for the defensive. He only hoped that non-violent protests would offend the Brits, who eventually took their guns and killed so many Indians before they gave up. I've listened to all his speeches. It was always about working together peacefully, solving problems by not wielding guns or causing pain for others in any way shape or form. He was such a great disciplined leader. No other like him.

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