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Quotation 1: In this quote, Mao basically expresses his idea on how serious and dangerous revolution is. He mentions how revolution is not like a dinner party where it's peaceful and easy but explains how it's definitely based on a disagreement on ideas and beliefs. From the quote it also shows how he believes that revolutions most of the time involve danger and act of violence about one class overthrowing another.

Quotation 2: In this quote, it shows us or expressses Mao's hatred against the West and their act of imperialism. He tries to promote this idea by mentioning how the people at home are being still oppressed by the West. Also from this quote, it show's Mao's ambition and determination to overthrow the West and put a stop to the act of imperialism against great majority of the world. Not only that but it also shows how he believe that imperialism doesn't help the countries but only injures them.

Quotation 3: Basically from Mao's words, it shows how he is trying to promote or express the idea that sacrifices for one's own country is actually needed and is something neccessary during a struggle. He explains that these sacrifices aren't done for their own good but it was the effort to solve the problem or despute for their country. But on the other hand, he still manages to keep his image of being a good ruler by saying that although sacrifice is neccessary, that people definitely should avoid uneccessary deaths.

Quotation 4: From this quote, Mao promotes the idea of equality and rights for women, youth and children. He advertises how people should help young students for their education, and help youth and women to participate in war efforts, development of the country and for social progress. Lastly he mentions the idea of equality between men and women and that women should have their rights in marriage.

Quotation 7: In this quote, Mao expresses his future goal and plan for the success of the country. He expresses how young people of the country are the ones who will determine the country's future. He expresses this idea through statements such as "bloom of life" and how the country's "hope is placed on" them. He also shows how young people are capable for this because of their mmind full of vigor and vitality.