From the essay, we can see that the headmistress believes that giving the children anglicized names will help them succeed in school, as option C shows.
Why does the headmistress have so much faith in anglicized names?
- The headmistress believes that Anglicized names are more beautiful and civilized names than Indian names.
- She believes that children with Indian names will make life difficult for English children, who will not be able to pronounce them.
- This is part of a structural prejudice the headmistress has towards Indian students, as she believes their names make them doomed to fail in school and life.
This prejudice is very strong throughout the essay that highlights themes such as acculturation and xenophobia.
This question is about the essay "By Any Other Name."
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