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Why was cutting Zitkala-Sas hair so traumatic for her?

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0%She was very attached to her appearance
100%Long hair symbolized bravery and dignity in her culture ( 1 voter )
0%It was a painful experience
0%She wanted to look like the other girls
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Cutting Zitkala-Šá’s hair was traumatic for her because it symbolized the loss of her cultural identity and connection to her Native American heritage. In her culture, long hair was a source of pride and strength, and the act of cutting it was seen as a way to erase her tribal identity. Zitkala-Šá felt humiliated and powerless as the missionary school staff forcibly cut her hair, which represented a deep personal loss and the violent imposition of a foreign culture. This act left her feeling stripped of her dignity and identity, causing her emotional pain.

This question related to Chapter 6 English Vistas Class 12th NCERT.
From the Chapter 6, Memories of Childhood.
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  1. In her culture, long hair was a symbol of pride and dignity, and cutting it was associated with captives or cowards. Therefore option B is correct answer.

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