Why was the white woman keeping an eye on Zitkala-Sa ?
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Zitkala Sa was a great musician, writer and a political activist. She was born to a white father and a Dakota Indian mother in south Dakota in 1876.
At the residential school she faced an unfamiliar world. She discovered the strange, strict, rules and punishments. The white woman at the school terrified her with a book containing a picture of a devil. She suffered at the white residential school because the whites were insensitive and contemptuous towards the native Americans.
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When Zitkala sa went to eat, she saw tables and then saw pale woman staring at her.
- The question has been asked from the story Memories of Childhood
- When Zitkala Sa went to school she faced an unfamiliar world as she came across strange and stringent rules and punishments.
- Zitkala Sa was not used to eat as per certain rules. She was being watched by the white woman which made her more nervous. When the third bell rang everyone started eating, but Zitkala cried.
- Also, at the school, she suffered because the whites were insensitive and contemptuous towards the native Americans at the White Residential school.
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