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santha like her environment at home and she’s more comfortable there than at school. paragraph 19 states that when santha was playing at home, her mother usually let her win, but at school it’s more competitive and she found out that there’s a thing called winning and losing and it’s not just about winning all the time

multiculturalism, about personal culture and how you should stay true to your personal identity even if you are judged ( they are told that their original Indian names are not “pretty” enough and that they needed new ones.)

The theme of the memoir is to not change your identity just to please the others, always stick to your origin.
Malak fares

how u should stay true to your personal identity even ig you were judged by noor

Always stay true to your own identity and culture

how you should stay true to ur personal identity evem if you were judged by noor

personal culture and how you should stay true to your personal identity even if you are judged.
Layan


JOOD Z
santha recounts her childhood experience of attending a british school . and how the headmistress was racist and gave ^them pretty names ^

After they left the school the mother was silent and then agreed with them
Haya

Santha dealt with with her new name by thinking of Cynthia as a different person
-Yem

Name:sima
By any other name write. By Samthandschuhs Rama rau
Characters
Santha
Premila
Headmistress
Ayah
Nalini
Mother

Premila and santha's mother thought that santha didn't understand what's going on because she's still a "baby".
santha understood it very well but she didn't take responsibility for it because it happened to the girl named Cynthia
Tala Ashraf

Salma Elmahdy
The characters are : Ayah , Santa ( Cynthia ), premila ( Pamela ) ,their mother , and the cook' s son .
Premila is a strong , stubborn girl who care about her sister.

Premila went through a situation that made leave the school
AISHA

The thing or the trait that both the mother and the headmistress share?

You heard me before, yet you hear me again. Then I die, till you call me again.