Niamh Ryan
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Part of our series on Anita and Me, this comprehensive study note summarises chapter by chapter each of the 13 chapters in the book. It provides a summary of the main events, analysis and key quotes. This is the ideal study resource to start learning to story of Anita and Me.

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Chapter 10

Plot summary

Anita’s mother leaves her family to be with a butcher from Cannock.  When Mama hears this, she is very concerned for the wellbeing of Anita and Tracey.  Papa is hesitant to get involved with other people’s business but Mama insists that they must offer help to the broken family.

Anita comes over for dinner and is shocked by their Indian food and mannerisms, such as eating without cutlery.  Meena is keen to please Anita – for example, when Anita turns her nose up at Mama’s freshly prepared Indian cuisine and opts instead for fish fingers, Meena also asks for the English alternative.  Despite this, she stands up for her family when she notices Anita looking disdainfully at her parents eating with their fingers.

After dinner, the girls go to Meena’s room, where Anita marvels at her collection of Indian dress.  Anita convinces Meena that there are some of the suits that she should never wear again and as Meena “had no further use for them, it seemed natural to give them to [Anita]”

However, when leaving the house, the suits spill out of Anita’s coat, along with several other of Meena’s items which she had not given Anita permission to take. Mama notices these and forces her to return everything except the magazines, which she says Anita may borrow.

Quotes and analysis

“I would not have Anita play the same game with my parents that had made me dizzy and confused”

         This contrasts from Meena’s attitude to Anita at the beginning of the book.  Meena has realised that Anita can be manipulative and controlling          and refuses to stand by while Anita treats her parents with disrespect.

Anita’s attempts to steal Meena’s belongings highlight the ruthless, self-centred side of her personality.  Even the items that Meena gave her permission to take were obtained through twisting Meena’s view of the clothes. However, the reader cannot help but think that her actions are as a result of her tumultuous family circumstances, an attempt to retaliate against the cards that fate has dealt her.