The first is that when he was young in South Africa, the British did not need a pass, only the Indians needed a pass, and they had to carry this certificate at all times so that they could be checked by the British at any time. Gandhi felt that people were not equal to each other. As an Indian, he was greatly insulted. Taking the British pass on the street was too damaging to the image of Indians, so he encouraged some Indians to throw people's passes into the fire. It was burned, and the British didn't care if they went up to stop him. At this point, I think Gandhi was a man of national integrity who dared to stand up to injustice. If people like him don't come out to resist, we don't know how long India will eventually be ruled and colonized by the British. Of course, I think there is another reason why the United Kingdom can finally make India independent. The United Kingdom is really a country that emphasizes the rule of law and democracy, because they will still follow the rules and regulations, and finally there is room for India to mediate. If you change the Japanese, you won't be able to reason with you or say any laws, and you will be dealt with one knife and one shot directly.
After Gandhi returned from South Africa, he has been giving speeches all over India to encourage the masses to carry out the "non-violent non-cooperation movement", and finally confirmed the sentence "only peasants can do things, and no peasants can do things." That's right, Gandhi was also a man of courage. In this very oppressive environment, he dared to stand up to confront the British, and he did not hesitate to consider his personal safety. It was really difficult. For example, there is a gangster who robs in broad daylight. A murder weapon can deter many people. This gangster is a symbol of the British. And it was Gandhi and the Indian people he led who stood up to stop it. After several decades of struggle, they finally achieved final independence and victory. Although the road to success is long, only those who persist can taste the final sweetness.
For Gandhi, ideals are more important than life. He has been imprisoned many times in his life for one reason or another for rebelling against the British, but every time he is released he still fights indomitably. Even in the end, Mrs. Gandhi, who accompanied him for decades and fought with him, died, but he still did not stop and continue to fight. Looking back, there are really not many people in the world who have adhered to their original ideas for decades, but Gandhi not only did it, but also succeeded. It really deserves the title of "Mahatma".
After watching the story of the movie, I was deeply impressed by one sentence: When I was desperate, I remembered that only love and truth can prevail in history. Thinking about it carefully, it will always be the case. He always motivated himself with this as his creed. Yes, if people want to achieve their goals, in addition to persistent efforts, it is more important to have spiritual motivation to run towards the goal and direction. If there is no mental power, a person is like a car without gas halfway, of course, it will not drive far.
As an ordinary Indian, Gandhi finally gained the independence of the Indian people with his persevering struggles throughout his life, and is thus remembered by people. I think: if a person makes efforts, contributions, and even sacrifices for the collective, he will eventually be remembered by people. So Gandhi is indeed a hero who deserves to be remembered in the hearts of the Indian people.
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