what is common between Zitkala-sa and bama?
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Zitkala-Sa and Bama have a lot in common as far as their suffering is concerned. They both belonged to marginalised communities. Zitkala-Sa was a victim of cultural invasion where her own cultural identity was being threatened and Bama was a victim of untouchability that is a form of struggle for class.
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Zitkala-sa and Bama have a lot in common between them and it can be justified by the following points:
- Zitkala-Sa and Bama have a lot in common as their suffering is concerned.
- They both belonged to marginalised communities where they have to face inequality in many terms.
- Zitkala-Sa was a victim of cultural invasion, where her cultural identity was being threatened, and on the other hand, Bama was a victim of untouchability.
- In the story, they struggle hard and work against exploitation, oppression, untouchability and racial discrimination.
- At last, their efforts get recognition, and they used pen names in their writings.
- Moreover, through the story, Bama and Zitkala-Sa prove that to succeed in life, one must be determined to do hard work and must involve grit, perseverance and enormous willpower.
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