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My mother at sixty by kamala das deals with the complex subtleties of human relationships.it deals with the theme of advancing age,fear and loss of seperation.the poet is driving to the airporty at cochin from her parents home. her mother is accompning her to the airport.she is struck by realisation that her mother is aging.she is distressed to accept the fact that her mother is creeping into the groups of oldage.mothers pale an ashen face like that of upsets her.she wishes to put arucle the painful thought and looks outside at the energised children and the sprinting trees which symbolise happiness,energy and life which stands in stork contract to the lifeless,dull inside the car.sprinting trees also grem remmender of time which pocess quickly.when stading at airp[ort the poet looks at her mother again who reminds her of late witness moon which is hazy of obsecure and pale.her chilhood fear of loosing her mother once again creeps into her mind and she feels insecure at this thought.
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- Being courageous in the midst of fear can build your self-confidence.
- Embracing courage allows you to see the world from a different perspective.
- Making courage a part of your life equips you with the ability to empower others to do the same.
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The autobiographical accounts included in the “Memories of Childhood” are by two women from socially marginalized sections in two distant cultures of the world. One highlights the evil practice of racial prejudice while the other talks about the hierarchical Indian caste system and untouchability. The first part traces how the author, a Native American, was victimized at the hands of the European staff of her boarding school. The second account gives a picture of the hardships and humiliations faced by the Indian ‘Dalits’ from the eyes of a third standard student.
Although they are set in different cultures, both stories share a similar theme. They show the sufferings and oppression faced by their respective communities. The practice of social stratification is rebuked by both authors. Zitkala-Sa’s hair was “shingled” at the behest of Europeans who considered themselves superior to the Native Americans. On the other hand, Bama witnessed untouchability being practised openly where people from ‘lower castes’ were considered impious and were not even allowed to touch the people from the upper castes. From a very young age, both Zitkala-Sa and Bama start protesting and resisting in their own ways.
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Narrator encounters saheb every morning when he uses to srounge for something precious from garbage dumps in her neighbourhood. Saheb is one of the rag pickers living in seemapuri,a place on outskirts of Delhi, where they came as refugees from Bangladesh in 1971.
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Franz found teaching and learning very interesting that day . He was very attentive and careful . Franz also realized that m. hamel had never explained with so much patience .
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