Friday, May 24, 2019

Invictus summary

Mandela is released from prison after having spent there so many years. Later, he is take president and a newspaper issues appears with the headline He can win an election but he cant ran a country as a legitimate question. These were the super C threats between British people and natives at that moment. Reconciliation was an important matter for Mandela during his commandment, this was showed in a part were a black officer, who requested for help at his sector, ninnies to cooperate with the help of white men even though Mandela had authorized it.Media, as black people call him, stands by the phrase forgiveness liberates the soul, thats why it is such a powerful weapon making clear that he believes that both cultures dont have to eliminate and discriminate each other but to merge. later on he found out that there was a conspiracy in the rugby team to change the t-shirt as a demonstration that now British people were no longer related to the rugby team and engine there still were waving apartheid flags, he said it was time for everyone to happen upon on.Mandelas daughter was offended or disgusted to see how her father accepted British men in spite of the fact that they had considered him a terrorist. As a consequence, Mandela explains to black people, who were planning the conspiracy, not to change the team at all so as not to show fear and show they were way remedy than the British. Mandela had studied there and also knew his enemy very well. He tried to convince them not to seek revenge because It was time to build a new state ND that, by doing this, It would only reinforce the circle of evil.Mandela recognized that the country needed to feel greatness so that Is why he points out that finished rugby they could achieve It. To do so, he decides to meet the captain of the team with the purpose to motivate, stimulate, Inspire and get him to know that he trusted his leadership and In the whole Springboks rugby team. The captain needs to develop skills thro ughout effort, skillfulness and the constant training with motivation and passion.

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