The Cutting of
My long Hair by ZITKALA – SA is a short story about racial discrimination. The
story is based on true events happened with author at one point of time. The
narrator recalls her difficult days in a boarding school somewhere in Europe.
The narrator is a small girl with Native Indian roots, she looks different
there and she doesn’t understand their language, English. She remembers that
her first day there is quite a cold one…with snow all around the ground.
She is at a
dining hall where she gets annoyed by constant murmur and clatter of shoes of
students. Students’ activities in the boarding school are guided by bell
ringing. The narrator feels uncomfortable with all this system…as she mixes up
when to sit and when to eat and when to stand. Out of fear, she begins crying.
She is not alone there. She sees at the opposite door a line of boys entering
the dining hall and in that she sees three boys that belong to her race i.e.
Native Indian. The boys too are feeling uncomfortable and out of place in this
foreign land.
Among all this
confusion, there is that elder lady, probably the warden; she is a pale faced
woman with strange air. She has a fixed gaze on this new girl. Next day, late
in the morning, her friend Judewin comes to her and says that the pale-faced
woman was talking about shingling her long and heavy hair. To this, the
narrator becomes upset, as she was told by her mother that short and shingled
hair are meant for lost warriors and cowards. At this moment, she remembers her
mother and the values taught by her. The narrator decides to give up some
resistance before surrendering for the cutting of her hair.
As when people
begin calling her name, she goes upstairs in a dark room and hides under a bed
but to no avail. People come searching for her and drags her out and finally
she has had her hair cut short. So, in this story, we see that there is colour
discrimination, the narrator was brown being a Native Indian and the boarding
school where she was enrolled was in Europe where mostly white people lived and
ruled the land as per their protocols. Thus, she had no choice but to abide by
their rules and regulations.
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Monotheism and colonists mindset destroyed other cultures
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