1. The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and noRead more

    The community of Bama was treated unfairly which was directly related to the caste. Bama, being in lower caste were made to sit, eat, drink, travelling etc in different ways everywhere in the society. Not only this, only their own community was instructed to take up defecation in the society and no other one. It was a strict abstinence from touching them.
    Zitkala- Sa was a Native American who notices the discrimination against Native American culture and women. Cutting of hair was against her honor and prestige. She was deprived of her soft moccasins (shoes) worn by Native Americans. Her blanket had been removed from her shoulders and she felt shy and embarrassed. Both in their own way revolted against the atrocities committed against themselves by people in power.

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  2. There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more

    There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.

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  3. The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couplRead more

    The doctor and his wife Hana were kind hearted people. They felt that if the injured man was handed over to the police, he would not be able to survive for long.They started his treatment and as Dr. Sadao was proficient in treating the injured, he pulled out bullet from his body. Moreover, the couple took the servants working there in confidence before the operation. He and his wife looked after him and helped him to walk on his legs.

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  4. Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the whiteRead more

    Hana, being true Japanese didn’t want to help that American prisoner of war. He was perhaps a sailor from a country which caused great damage to Japan. Instead of doing it herself, first she gave this job to Yumi, the baby sitter who used to look after her children but she refused to wash the white man.Hana rebuked the maid and she took a towel and washed the white man herself.

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  5. There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. IfRead more

    There is no doubt that Dr. Sadao was afraid of betraying his country. He thought a thousand times before giving him shelter and then discussed with his wife Hana. It was a mutual decision by both to shelter the enemy. As long as they kept him in the house and treated him, they lived in this fear. If anyone had complained about them, they could have landed in big trouble.

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