Zitkala-Sa and Bama are rebels. Discuss.
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They are mad persons I think so
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The two accounts in the' Childhood Memories ' unit are based in two different cultures. Two well-established and respected authors from outlying communities are looking back on childhood. Their ties with the mainstream are reflected. The injustice, embarrassment, r acism,and pain. they faced as younger members of the oppressed groups is common to both. Bama emphasizes the humiliations of the untouchables who, since they were raised in lower classes, have never been granted dignity or respect. They had to live separately, worked goods and humbly bowed down to the masters. Zitkala-Sa highlights the prejudice that prevailed towards the Native American culture and women.
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- Bama is a caste victim because in a Dalit group she was raised. Zitkala-Sa is a native American who figures out that the people in her nation are ruining her civilization by overpowering the indigenous peoples. She sees prejudice against indigenous peoples, American culture, and women. The cutting of the long hair is a sign of the rulers ' subjection. In her culture, only incompetent warriors captured had their hair shingled by the enemy Her gentle moccasins–the shoes worn by Native Americans–are stripped of her.
- Both rebel against the conditions that are present. You don't bend to the condition. They work hard to remove prejudice and other obstacles that people in power pose. They fight racism, discrimination, bigotry, superstition and ignorance..
- Education is the tool they use to rebel and fight with. Zitkala-Sa and Bama both study hard and earn their own names. .They take to writing and differentiate themselves in their respective fields. Their works demonstrate their views and battle against the prejudice which constrains and binds the free movement of their spirits.
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