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What is the narrator’s realization at the end of the story, and how does washing the turbans cause her perspective to change? Montreal 1962

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1. What is the narrator's realization at the end of the story?

The narrator realized that she didn't want her husband to take off his turban if his job requires so in Canada. She also didn't want her husband to cut his long hair, which the company also required. She'd rather look for a job and work, as long as her husband would keep his turban in his head.

2. How does washing the turbans cause her perspective to change?

Washing the turban made her realize their culture and the meaning it has for them. It also reminded her how his father and brother have worn it in a similar fashion throughout their lives. Removing it would mean leaving behind an important part of their Indian lives and disrespecting their culture. The narrator would rather see her husband wear the turban with head high in Canada so that the Canadians will know how much they value their Indian culture.

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