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Answer the following in about 120-150 words. Both Bama and Zitkala-Sa were from marginalised communities. They challenged the system to bring dignity into their lives. Justify. - English Core

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Answer the following in about 120-150 words.

Both Bama and Zitkala-Sa were from marginalised communities. They challenged the system to bring dignity into their lives. Justify.

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Due to their backgrounds in underprivileged communities, Zitkala-Sa and Bama experienced social discrimination. As a Native American, Zitkala-Sa experienced humiliation and thought her independence had been taken from her. She had been ogled, tossed around like a puppet, had her blanket and moccasins removed from her, had to wear form-fitting clothing, and had ultimately had her hair sheared. Bama, a member of a Dalit community, experienced similar pain upon witnessing the humiliation they had to go through.

They each experienced many obstacles, yet they never gave up on their aspirations. Instead, they worked tirelessly to attain their objectives and make a positive impact on the world. As a result, they became role models who demonstrated that even those from marginalised communities could overcome adversity and achieve success. Their childhood experiences demonstrate the importance of having self-esteem and standing up for what we believe in, even in the face of adversity and opposition.

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