(Bhabha 85)”. The colonized are mimicking the way the colonizer talks, the ideology of nationhood, educational system, clothing, the economic and political structure. The question that we posed further was “Why is this considered mimicry?” and we concluded that mimicry makes the colonized almost the colonizer but not exactly; colonial mimicry is the desire for a reformed, recognizable Other, as a subject of a difference that is almost the same, but not quite” (Bhabha, 86). The colonized can never reach…
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