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who was Annan? what did he say to little Bama ?​

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Answered by pranaysmaske
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Answer:

Annan said to little bama that the lower caste people were never given any honor or dignity or respect. They were deprived of all that.

Answered by rj0509925
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Annan was a university student. Bama had told him about the scene that she saw about one of the elders of her caste. Annan advised her that education was the only thing. It can bring them respect and recognition in the society.

  • A summary of childhood memories deals with two excerpts that belong to two different autobiographical episodes.
  • Moreover, these two episodes deal with the lives of two women called Zitkala Sa and Bama.
  • Both had to face difficulties and are victims of social discrimination.
  • As Bama experienced caste discrimination, Zitkala Sa had to deal with racial persecution.
  • In both excerpts, the authors reflect on their childhood and reflect on their relationship with the dominant culture.
  • The culture was harsh to these women and treated them harshly in childhood.
  • Both tell how these women survived their oppression.
  • Furthermore, both narrators argued in their own way.
  • Zitkala-Sa and Bama were young, but not so young as to be naive to the evil scheme of mainstream culture.
  • They became rebels because of their bitter childhood experience.

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