what did annan say about his community to the narrator inthe lessons memories of childhood
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Annan told the narrator that they belonged to a community that was considered lower caste. So, people from upper caste refrained from touching them; if anyone touched any member of their community they would think they would get polluted. He further told her that since they belonged to lower caste community they were not any given respect and dignity.
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Annan told the narrator or Bama that they were born into lower cast community. They were never given any honour or dignity or respect and they were stripped of all that. Annan suggested Bama that if they studied and made progress then they could throw away these indignities. Also, he advised her to study and make progress. Besides, he told that If she were always ahead in her lessons, people would come to her of their own accord and attach themselves to her.