This part of my autobiography is a normal day for me. This is a holiday, I go cycling with my father and sister. We decided to stay at the park. On a hot day, there were no clouds on the scene, the air was moist, and I was looking away under the sun. I was the first time to stop by in the amusement park because I was still small. So I could not get to the floor and I could not take action right away. He did, I immediately saw his sky, and at last I was bored, my head was injured, so I let my father stop.
In 2004, we held a competition at Gandhi's birthday school, and you have to write articles about him. A week before that little game, my father gave me a Gandhi autobiography. As a child, I did not like to read after writing a few pages on this book, but at that time I created some powerful Gandhi views that are not too close. My principal reprimanded what I wrote in the paper. I do not know exactly what I am writing, but the central theme is the reason why Gandhi is not as holy as I first taught, and why I do not think he is a great leader . My father likes my writing very much, for me, 11 years old, this is a nice little story.
Gandhi 's autobiography is Gandhi' s autobiography is non - traditional in many ways, certainly not my expectation for such a famous person in history. First of all, in his politically active life, Gandhi lived for about 20 years after the events he explained, so this book does not cover the majority. Gandhi (in order to promote the use of Hindi and Gujarati) wrote a book in Gujarati, not edited in this edition, but it is being translated. This book is not a book of "history" depicting Gandhi's political and social struggle, it reflects his life in self, the subtitles of this book are very appropriate.
Contemporary Gujarati prose is emphasized by knowledge management. Its work is well described in drama, prose, short story, novel, Satya Graha in South Africa, Swazzi in India, autonomous politics in India, political brochure, and John Ruskin's "The Last Gujarati" It is a known work. In the 1940s, the rise of Communist poetry was witnessed, which stimulated the progressive literary movement of Gujarati. Poets such as Umashankar, Sundaram, Shesh, Snehrashmi, Betai, are fighting for independence and Mahatma Gandhi's own suffering and concentrating on the existing social order.