Memories of Childhood
Memories of Childhood
Memories of Childhood
1. “ I felt like sinking to the floor” , says Zitkala-sa. When did she
feel so and why?
- Zitkala-Sa felt like sinking to the floor when her blanket
was snatched from her shoulders. She felt embarrassed
because she was forced to wear immodest dresses. She
felt uncomfortable in her tight fitting dresses.
2. What were the different noises that seemed to upset little
Zitkalasa?
- The different noises that seemed to upset little Zitkala-Sa
was the constant metallic sound from the large bell
hanging from the belfry and the annoying clatter of stiff
shoes which gave her no peace.
3. What are the views of Zitkala-Sa about the dress code in the
school?
- Zitkala-Sa’s noticed that the young girls were very
immodestly dressed. They were wearing tight dresses.
They wore the pair of stiff shoes which produced an
annoying clatter . She also noticed the small girls wearing
sleeved aprons and shingled hair, which was inappropriate
according to native American Indian tradition.
4. What did Judewin tell Zitkala-sa ? What was Zitkala-sa’s
reaction to this?
- Judewin knew few words of English. She had overheard
the pale faced women talking about the cutting of the
long hair of the freshers. Judewin urged Zitkala-Sa to
submit as the authority was stronger than them.
Zitkala-sa rebelled as she declared that she would
not cut her hair because according to native American
tradition, short hair was worn by mourners and shingled
hair by cowards.
5. What were the indignities faced by Zitkala-sa?
- Zitkala-sa faced various indignities in the Indian Boarding
School as she belonged to the Native American
community. She was forced to wear tight fitting clothes
and her hair was shingled by the school authorities. Even
her scarf was stripped among all . She had suffered
extreme embarrassment as she felt that she had been
tossed in the air like a wooden puppet which had no will of
its own.
6. Who is Bama? When did Bama experience untouchability?
- Bama is the pen name of a Tamil Dalit woman from a
Roman Catholic family.
Bama experienced untouchability when she saw an
elderly man of her caste walking along the street from the
direction of the bazaar with a packet of snacks held by a
string. The elder meekly served the landform and resisted
touching the packet in the fear of polluting the food and
turning them impure. The upper caste believed that the
touch of the lower caste will make them impure.
7. What is meant by Karukku?
- Karukku means ‘Palmyra leaves’ which were used to make
baskets, fans, hats etc. It has sharp points on the edge
which look like double edged swords. The tamil word
‘Karukku’ is also derived from the word ‘Karu’, which
means embryo or seed, meaning freshness and newness.
8. Why did it take Bama thirty minutes to reach home instead of
ten minutes?
- Bama , on her way back home, used to observe various
activities like the performance of the performing monkey,
the snake charmer and the cyclist who kept pedaling hard
for three days. She observed people preparing food infront
of the Maariyata temple. She observed the Narikkuravan
hunter gypsy who was selling needles, clay ornaments and
other instruments. All these made her stand still the
market area.
9. What did the political parties do in the streets , as mentioned
in the prose piece “ The Memories of childhood” ?
- The political parties used to deliver speeches through the
mikes among the public. They would do their campaigning.
Sometimes there were street play, puppet show or ‘no
miracle no magic’ stunt performance.
10. What food items were available on the street as mentioned
in “ Memories of childhood”?
- The food items which were found according to the season
were mango, cucumber, sugarcane, sweet-potato,
palm-shots, gram, palm-syrup, palm-fruit, guavas and
jackfruit. As mentioned in the prose, everyday she would
see people selling sweet and savoury fried snacks,
payasam, halva, boiled tamarind seeds and ice lollies.
11. What made Bama shriek with laughter?
- Bama while returning home from school, saw an elder of
her street carrying a packet of food by holding its strings
without touching it. The funny way the elder was carrying
the packet made her shriek with laughter.
12. What change came over Bama after hearing what Annan
had told her about the landlord and the elder of their
community?
- After hearing from her brother Annan about the upper
caste people who believed that lower caste people
shouldn’t touch them, Bama was filled with rage and
embarrassment. Her laughter changed into ange as she
thought about the embarassment faced by the elder man
of her community.
13. What were the inspiring words of Bama’s elder brother?
- Bama’s elder brother explained her that as they were born
in the lower community so they were never given the
respect and honour. He suggested his sister to study hard
and to make progress so that they could get rid of these
indignities. Annan advised Bama that if she performs well
in her studies, people will come to her of their own will
and attach themselves to her. He suggested that education
is the only tool which can alleviate them from their present
condition. His words had a deep impression on Bama, who
begun working hard immediately.
14. What lesson do you learn from the episode “ We too are
human beings”?
- ‘We too are human beings’ provides us a lesson that all
human beings are equal in every respect. Everyone has the
self dignity, self respect in them. It also provides us a clear
idea about the evils such as untouchability, discrimination
between castes which could be removed from the society
through education, empowerment and economic growth.
15. What was common between Zitkala-Sa and Bama?
- Both Zitkala-Sa and Bama belonged to the marginalised
section of the society. Zitkala-Sa was threatened on the
basis of her cultural identity. Bama, who belonged to the
Dalit caste was a victim of untouchabilty . Both of them
suffered from extreme indignities in their life due to the
caste and race they were born in. Both Zitkala-Sa and
Bama began writing against the prejudice that exists
among men.
16. What sort of shows or entertainment attracted Bama?
- The shows like the performing monkey, the snake charmer
with his snake, the cyclist who was pedalling hard, street
plays, puppet shows and other stunt performances
attracted Bama and all these made her linger around the
streets.
17. Why did the landlord’s men ask Bama’s brother on which
street he lived?
- The landlord’s men asked Bama’s brother on which street
he lived in order to find out his caste as Annan seemed to
be unfamiliar to the man. The landlord’s men enquired
about the street he lived in, so that he can identify the
caste of Bama’s elder brother.
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