Summary Of The Other Family By Himani Bannerji

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In "The Other Family" by Himani Bannerji, the central conflict arises when a young girl creates a drawing of a light-skinned family that does not resemble her own. Upon seeing the drawing, the girl's mother begins to question her own beliefs, leading to a newfound acceptance of her cultural heritage. Initially, the mother's questioning causes the girl to feel trapped and vulnerable, prompting her to analyze her reflection in the mirror. She takes in the nuances of her appearance; “The brownness of her skin, the wide, staring, dark eyes, the black hair now tousled from the pillows, the scar on her nose and the brownish pink of her mouth." (Bannerji 162). Instead of feeling ashamed of her features, the girl begins to embrace and celebrate her