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The point is, what Gandhi means to YOU, not to US.
I would suggest that you use some of his meditation tactics and sit down and clear your mind. Review this website (or information you have gotten in class).
http://www.mkgandhi.org/
In regards to turning in someone else's ideas, might I point you to one of Gandhi's own sayings:
"An education which does not teach us to discriminate between good and bad, to assimilate the one and eschew the other, is a misnomer."
Brainstorm. Get a bit of paper. Draw a circle in the middle write Ghandi in it, then draw lines out of the circle with words attatched to them that you associate with the word Ghandi when you hear it. Then try to elaborate on these to create your paper ( you can even hand in your mind-map to the teacher/tutor to show how you approached this answer. This could get you extra credit) For example when I think of ghandi I think of words like freedom, and strong, and old, and inspiration. I also think of the film about him. Now take these words and explain why they would be associated with ghandi, what has he done/ what is he like that would make me think of these words?
Hope this helps
You see Gandhi's life and his teachings, mean different to different people.You cannot generalise this.My perception of Gandhi may be totally anti to what others have.So it would not be proper to seek such advice from others.You must read what gandhi did and told and what he believed.Then only you can write on gandhi.In case you do not bother to go through all this,it means you are not interested in this man Gandhi,and this alone speaks volumes about your perception of Gandhi.Am I not right.You see Gandhi for me,in todays time is more of irrelevance.People speak high of Gandhi outside, and peep into them and you'll be surprised to find the opposite being true for them.So in a nut shell,help yourself cause no ones going to help you.Hey this is also one of Gandhiji's saying.
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