Understand Mandela's release, the negotiated transition, and how Robben Island changed from prison of repression to place of democratic memory.

Mandela's release in 1990 is often remembered as a clean turning point. In reality, it was the opening of a complicated transition rather than the end of struggle.

| Reality | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Inequality remained | Political change was not instant social repair |
| Violence still existed | Transition was fragile |
| Institutions still needed reform | Democracy required rebuilding |
Robben Island became retrospectively charged with even more meaning after Mandela's release.
Why?
A prison becomes a memory site when a society decides that forgetting would be dangerous.
That transformation was not automatic. It required interpretation, preservation, and public storytelling.
Robben Island is not only about what happened before 1990. It is also about how democratic South Africa chose to remember what happened before 1990.
Past injustice -> public memory -> democratic education
Mandela's release made Robben Island even more symbolic, but the island's deepest value today lies in how it helps later generations understand both repression and democratic transition.

이 가이드는 단순히 '다녀왔다'는 체크를 넘어서고 싶은 여행자를 위해 쓰였습니다. 로벤아일랜드는 맥락과 존중, 그리고 충분히 귀 기울일 시간이 필요한 곳입니다. 이곳의 목표는 방문 계획을 더 분명하게 정리해, 방문의 초점이 의미와 기억, 그리고 이해 그 자체에 머물도록 돕는 데 있습니다.
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