“Two Ways to Belong in America” by Bharati Mukherjee is about Bharati and her sister Mira who have emigrated from Calcutta‚ India to America. They have lived in the United States for about 35 years however they have completely different ideas about immigrant status. Bharati married an American citizen while Mira has a green card and works in pre-school education. Bharati has embraced her new found American identity whole heartedly while Mira prefers to maintain a green card. Mira feels that while
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Bharati Mukherjee illustrates an example of adjusting to a standard American culture and its effects on a person’s identity in "Two Ways to Belong in America." {……}Two sisters mira and bharati are from calcutta lived in the united states for about 35 years as they do seem to disagree on the subject of of the status on immigrants .location affects one’s culture because of the people one is surrounded by and educational opportunities . Location is everything . the short story “two way to
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In “American Dreamer” Mukherjee talked about coming to the US and becoming a citizen and how she had to find her own definition of a family culture. This was because she could not go back to live the way she did before her marriage. As an Indian student‚ she had a lot of restrictions imposed on her by her family. The culture she lived in was tightly controlling. There wasn’t a problem of culture and identity in her home: “In Calcutta in the ’50 s I heard no talk of identity crisis-communal or individual”
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in America‚” Bharati Mukherjee writes about her struggles self-identifying while being an immigrant in America from Calcutta‚ India‚ accompanied with her sister by her side. Bharati and her sister move to America to attend college and get jobs with their degrees. While both sister agreed to return to India when done‚ they both took different routes. Mira married an Indian man she met in college‚ had her job of a preschool teacher which she loved dearly‚ and stuck to her Indian roots. Bharati married
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person in how they view the world. In the personal essay “Two ways to belong in America” by Bharati Mukherjee‚ she talks about the life of her and her sister Mira. They moved from India to America to study in college. In the essay it’s pretty clear that Mira sticks with her Indian identity while Bharati identifies more to American and develops an American identity. These identities influence their feelings toward America. Mira never got an American citizenship; instead she got a green card and a residence
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"Lifetimes ago...” (Mukherjee‚ 3) in which an astrologer predicts Jasmine ’s widowhood and exile‚ frames the discussion of whether fate or free will dictate her life’s trajectory. This relates very closely to the theme of desire and duty. Due to Jasmines religious and cultural orientation‚ she has been programmed to believe in predestination. Her desire to become reborn into something free willed and American will contradict everything that was ever influenced to Mukherjee. In the novel she acquires
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Bharati Mukherjee Bharati Mukherjee was born on July 27‚ 1940 in Calcutta‚ India. (Pradhan ) She was born into a wealthy family‚ which assisted her in her dream of becoming a writer. She lived in India‚ Europe‚ the United States‚ and Canada. Migrating to these countries that are so different from her place of birth enabled her to write very powerful novels on immigrant experiences. Mukherjee’s novels focus on exploring the migration and the feeling of alienation that is experienced by these
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In the article "Two Ways to Belong in America‚" author Bharati Mukherjee writes about the experiences and the common struggles that immigrants face in the new environment. She writes the article in hopes to tell the general public of her experiences and struggles that she and her sister faced in the timeline that she publishes this piece. As new immigration laws are being passed in Congress‚ Mukherjee wants to tell her story and her sister’s to be able to communicate the life before these laws and
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Bharati Mukherjee in her writings criticizes the assumptions entrenched in the western minds about the immigrants from India and other countries. She addresses the issue of multiculturalism which has a tremendous influence on the making of “new” Americans. She insists that the greater presence of non-European immigrants after the liberalisation of immigrant laws in 1965 has a terrific impact on the national identity of America. She maintains a clear distinction between Canada and USA and condemns
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The novel Jasmine by Bharati Mukherjee‚ is a compelling story of a women’s seemingly never ending triumphs that help her to grow and form into a mature adult. Jasmine‚ the main character‚ goes through many stages and with those stages new personalities‚ to endure the hardships she faces. A theme that runs constantly throughout the novel is the theme of hope. The theme of Hope is shown in the novel Jasmine when Jasmine gets raped‚ when her husband dies‚ when and lastly when she has to choose between
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