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English Language and Literature Question on A Baker from Goa

In the chapter 'A Baker from Goa' the narrator talks about his childhood in Goa and his fond memories. In about 120 words write a presentation draft comparing the childhood of the narrator in 'A Baker from Goa' to that of Nelson Mandela.
You may begin this way:
Childhood memories remind us of the days gone by.....
Reference: A Baker from Goa and Nelson Mandela: Long Walk

Answer

Childhood memories remind us of the days gone by, filled with innocence and simplicity. In "A Baker from Goa," the narrator fondly recalls his childhood in the coastal village of Goa. He remembers the sweet aroma of freshly baked bread from the baker’s oven and the joy of watching the baker’s rhythmic dance as he delivered the bread. The narrator’s childhood was carefree, marked by simple pleasures like watching the baker’s daily routine and playing with friends. In contrast, Nelson Mandela’s childhood in "Long Walk to Freedom" was shaped by a harsh political environment, as he grew up during apartheid in South Africa. Mandela’s early life involved awareness of racial inequalities and the struggles of his people. While both childhoods involved moments of joy, Mandela’s experience was deeply affected by the societal struggles for freedom and equality, while the narrator’s childhood in Goa was marked by peace and simplicity.