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Answer the following question in 100-120 words: In the chapter 'A Baker from Goa' the narrator talks about his childhood in Goa and his fond memories. - English - Language and Literature

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Answer the following question in 100-120 words:

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

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Childhood recollections can bring up feelings of yearning for simpler times. In "A Baker from Goa," the narrator fondly remembers happy days in Goa with loved ones. Nelson Mandela's boyhood, as recounted in "Long Walk to Freedom," was marked by struggle under apartheid in South Africa. Both stories express a desire for youthful innocence in the face of misfortune.

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