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3. What became his mission throughout his life?
4. Which methods did he use to prove his point?
5. Did he succeed? Why? / Why not?
6. In the film they keep calling him ‘Bapu’. What does it mean?
7. What does ‘Mahatma Gandhi’ mean?
8. When does India become independent?
9. Why do they split India into India and Pakistan, and is it a peaceful division?
10. Who kills Gandhi in the end, and why?
11. Give a brief factual description of India today: Geographical boundaries; Political situation; Major Religions; Head of state; Capital; Population; Languages… (see: India compendium, pp. 1-7)

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3. What became his mission throughout his life?
Gandhi embarked on a quest to explore the essence of truth.

His aspiration was to emancipate the Indian populace in South Africa through the path of non-violence, all the while endeavoring to infuse a sense of humanity among them.

He wholeheartedly committed his adult years to this noble cause, displaying an unwavering resolve, even in the face of potential sacrifice, to realize his lofty objectives.

4. Which methods did he use to prove his point?
Gandhi's principles were grounded in nonviolence, the refusal to collaborate in injustice, unwavering commitment to truth, and an unswerving dedication to honesty.

5. Did he succeed? Why? / Why not?
Indeed, Gandhi achieved success through his steadfast refusal to endorse segregation and his unwavering resistance against British rule.

In the aftermath of his release from prison in 1859, a profound transformation swept across India. The population found themselves compelled to conform to English ways of dress and embrace the British standards of beauty, creating a significant shift in societal norms and values.

6. In the film they keep calling him ‘Bapu’. What does it mean?
The word „bapu‟ means “father”