justify that bamahas keen sense of observation and is capable of giving the minutest details.
Both the accounts of Zitkala-Sa and Bama refer to the universal theme of exploitation and oppression of the socially marginalized classes. These autobiographical accounts deal with women of marginalized communities, narrating instances of prejudice faced by them thanks to the ignorance and petty-mindedness of the mainstream cultural groups. However, these women were brave and talented who used their education to speak up for their community, to raise their voices against such injustices and malpractices, using the power of the pen to vocalize the fight against such oppression. In bama's story, her perceptive nature and keen sense of observation are brought out in the way in which she narrates her stories, observing the situation around her, studying people's actions and then reflectively commenting upon it.