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Memories of Childhood

Tripura Board · Class 12 · English

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Key Topics to Revise

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About the Authors

  • Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin, 1876) - Native American writer who criticized the Carlisle Indian School system
  • She was extraordinarily talented and educated, struggling against prejudice towards Native American culture and women
  • Her life was dedicated to fighting oppression and dogma
2

The Cutting of My Long Hair - Analysis

  • Setting: Carlisle Indian School - a boarding school designed to assimilate Native American children
  • First day experience: harsh environment with rigid rules, unfamiliar customs, and cultural shock
  • Breakfast scene: demonstrates the regimented, impersonal nature of institutional life
3

We Too are Human Beings - Analysis

  • Setting: Rural Tamil Nadu, narrator is in third class
  • Journey home: leisurely walk showcasing vibrant street life and childhood wonder
  • Detailed descriptions: performing monkeys, snake charmers, coffee vendors, seasonal fruits
4

Common Themes and Comparisons

  • Both narratives show childhood encounters with discrimination
  • Loss of innocence: both narrators face harsh realities about their social position
  • Resistance vs. submission: Zitkala-Sa resists but is overpowered; Bama channels anger into determination

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Both narratives demonstrate how dominant culturesBoth protagonists show different formsEducation emerges as a key themeBama's narrative specifically addresses the practiceBoth stories show how childhood experiences

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