Friday, November 8, 2019

Mohandas Gandhi essays

Mohandas Gandhi essays Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was born on October 2, 1869. He was born in Porbandar, which is a small, seaside town in the Kathiawar Peninsula in western India. Its about halfway between Bombay and Karachi. He was the fourth child born of Karamchand who was the chief minister of Porbandar (Green, 13). His mother, Putlibai, was Karamchands fourth wife, and she was only thirteen when they got married. She was known as an illiterate, Hindu girl (Fischer, 13). The family was very well off with many homes, gold, and nurses. However, that did not have any affect on the way Gandhi felt about his schooling. He found it very unappealing and somewhat difficult to learn. Gandhi says this about himself: I am an average man with less than an average ability. I admit that I am not sharp intellectually. But I dont mind. There is a limit to the development of the intellect but none to that of the heart (Gardner, 313). He was into smoking when he was twelve and stealing money at the same time to buy them. Today we would think of Gandhi as a rebel kid. Finally, some serious matters got this childs attention. It was time for marriage at the age of only thirteen. The bride was thirteen also, with the name of Kasturbai. Their parents made the match but didnt inform the children until the plans were all complete (Green, 39). From the history we can tell the Gandhi was never really anything to look at, however, his wife Kasturbai was strikingly beautiful. Despite how beautiful she was, that didnt stop Gandhi from leaving her many different times throughout his life. He left her in 1888, just after she had his first son, Harilal. On September 4, just short of his nineteenth birthday, Mohandas headed to Southampton (Green, 45). He was engaged in what we later called, finding oneself. Gandhi arrived in London on October 28, 1888. He was identified in England as a vegetarian and a...

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