how the different childhood homes of Doris Lessing could have impacted her storytelling.
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The first thing we need to know in order to answer this question is a little background on who Doris Lessing was and what her background and childhood were like. Having been born in Persia (modern-day Iran) in 1919, she and her family relocated to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), where she spent her childhood on her father’s farm. Growing up in southern Africa during this time meant growing up in an environment in which racism was everywhere, and as a person with white skin, Doris would have had innumerable advantages and opportunities that were not afforded to those with darker skin.
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