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Refer to explorations in literature for a complete version of this narrative. in "the light of gandhi's lamp," hilary kromberg inglis writes of fleeing from "real bullets" at an anti-apartheid protest: we had run faster than our legs could carry us from the young white boys with machine guns perched on top of the “casspirs”—boys that looked just like my older brothers. what does this passage capture about inglis's understanding of the situation in her country? it captures her understanding of the role her own family played in fostering injustice and maintaining the inequality of apartheid. it captures her sense of exhilaration and joy at standing up for justice and what she believed to be right. it captures her understanding that she was willing to sacrifice her own life in order to topple an unjust regime. it captures her sense of how apartheid had divided her country against itself and turned ordinary people into enemies of one another.

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