Reflection of Pakistan ‘In Other Rooms, Other Wonders’ glare at this country as secular one. Ironically a country or a part of land with Muslim majority attain in the name of Islam and the undeniable fact about the brutalities that were committed during partition. A piece of land that will effectuate according to the code of Islam. …show more content…
But in these stories men were depicted as dependent over their wives and employees. Man is depicted depriving from masculinity. “In Other Rooms other wonders” writer picturized the colonial effect after decolonization, that a class that was once shaped on the basis of colonization still has consciousness of imperialism in which the struggling man that feel insecure and is becoming the victim of the disordered society. As a feudal’s son Murad is confused with the he is doing in his native land and says “the British should come back.” The complexities caused by female characters made a huge loss for the males that depend on them. Husna used her body to trap the dying landlord …show more content…
He endeavor to make a good fortune through agriculture. In his interview with Jahangir he told his experience after his father’s death, working on farm the whole day was really hard for a person who know nothing about what he is doing. But after sometime he attended Yale law school. So these stories are auto biographical as Daniyal made a gist of his life experience in this quotation; “sitting in my office on the forty second floor of a black skyscraper in Manhattan, looking out over the east river I gradually developed confidence in the stories I had lived through during those years on the farm. I realized that I was in unique position to write these stories for a western audience, stories about the farm and the old feudal ways, the dissolving feudal order and the way coming, the sleek business man from the cities. I resigned from the law firm, returned to Pakistan, and began writing these stories that make up “In Other Rooms, Other Wonders”.”(Jahangir,