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what was the landlord doing from the chapter memories of childhood

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Answered by Anonymous
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“Eating by Formula”, Zitkala Sa means a set pattern of eating. Accordingly there goes a long bell and the children move in lines to the dinning room. Then there goes another small bell and all the pupils will draw a chair from under the table. After that there goes the third bell.

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Answered by qwstoke
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The landlord was watching the proceedings.

- This question is taken from the story 'Memories of Childhood'

- It is the portrayal of two autobiographical accounts, one by a Tamil Dalit writer and the other by an American Indian woman

- The stories highlight the women's oppression, discrimination, racialism that tend to pull them down.

Landlord was :

- The landlord was watching the proceedings, he was made to seat on a piece of sacking spread over a ledge.

- The landlord saw a big man, an elder of the street coming from the direction of the market.

- The story concludes that these experiences made both the women rigid due to societal pressures.

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