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    was difficult to understand and hard to figure out‚ but as you read on‚ you come to find out that this book is about heaven and hell and the people that go there. The narrator who is the main character in the book tells the story on what he sees from his eyes. The author describes hell as a dark cold town with alleys that people live in and no one to be seen on the streets‚ and heaven as this place that looks beautiful with green grass‚ mountains‚ rivers‚ and animals running around. C.S. Lewis uses

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    readily adapt and embrace their new lifestyle. Nonetheless Jhumpa Lahiri uses a diverse range of characters to illustrate the human need to feel belonged to one self to others‚ to feel accepted and have a place to belong. Between the nine short stories that Jhumpa Lahiri has written she has set up a range of main characters facing similar problems contrasting their different living styles but comparing the fact that they have problems. Lahiri wants to explain that everyone can face problems. One of

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    Namesake” By Jhumpa Lahiri The article I chose is titled‚ “From Hybrids to Tourists: Children of Immigrants in Jhumpa Lahiri’s The Namesake‚” written by Natalie Friedman. This in depth article focuses on the inner personal struggle of an immigrant family to the United States with emphasis on Gogol Ganguli. Friedman distinguishes “the Namesake” from most other novels of its kind. As opposed to stories about immigrants coming to the United States in search of financial freedom‚ Lahiri flips the

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    people I know my brother‚ dad and some of my friend married from different culture and each one has a story to tell. However‚ some of the problems that face intercultural marriage are culture difference‚ religion‚ and last but not the least identity conflicts. Some people think culture difference is not an issue and they can adapt to a new culture very easily‚ but that is not true. It is number one problem that faces every intercultural marriage. There are a lot of things that we do that are normal to

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    The Day of Judgment: Heaven or Hell Whether it is a belief in Heaven‚ Paradise‚ Afterlife‚ Shangri-la‚ Nirvana‚ or the Great Pearly Gates in the sky‚ nearly every religion in the world teaches us there will be a realm of eternal delight for devout followers of their teachings as well as a place of shame and despair for those who commit evil. Islam is no exception. In fact over a quarter of the Qur’an’s verse’s relate directly to the next life. Heaven (Jannah) in Islam is a physical place where

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    “This Blessed House” by Jhumpa Lahiri is a short story that follows a small period of time in the two characters’ lives. Having known one another for only four months‚ newlyweds Sanjeev and Tanima‚ called Twinkle‚ are finding it difficult to adjust to married life. Both have very different personalities‚ a theme that Lahiri continuously points to throughout the story‚. Their conflict comes to a head when Twinkle begins finding Christian relics all over the house. Sanjeev wants to throw the relics

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    stanza 21‚ the poet start out by stating that he is the poet of both the body and of the soul.He protest the religious veiw of heaven and hell‚ saying that he has made heaven part of his life in the present‚ and that the idea of hell needs to be reinterpreted. As the reader we get the point that he’s not very enthusiastic on conventional Christian veiws of santions and hell. Whitman make it clear that he loves women and mothers. He’s by people being prudent and insecure. He sing the song of "pride"

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    Heaven and Hell Report Jacob Koshak This is a story about the journey of a husband and wife‚ Chris and Serena Davis‚ as they both go through two different realms in the afterlife. The story begins with the couple returning from a Festival and being hit by an oncoming 18 wheeler truck. The impact instantly kills them both and both are then sent to be judged by God in the afterlife. Chris is an avowed Christian that is sent to heaven for being faithful to God while Serena‚ being a non-believer

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    The short story‚ "Mrs. Sen ’s"‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ tells the experiences of Mrs. Sen‚ an Indian Bengali housewife‚ who has unhappily immigrated from Calcutta‚ India to the United states‚ due to her husbands profession. She is married to Mr. Sen‚ who spends the majority of his time at his work place as a mathematics professor at an American University. As a result‚ Mrs. Sen decides to become a babysitter for an 11-year-old- boy‚ named Eliot‚ as a way to fill up her lonely afternoons while her husband

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    To Be or Not To Be Throughout the novel‚ The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the character Gogol changes in many different ways. One of the most apparent changes was in his "Indian ness". By "Indian ness" I mean the amount of his parents Bengali ways and traditions that he retained. While growing up he did everything in his power while growing up to stray away from his parents’ Bengali ways. Gogol spent most of his life trying to differ from his parents‚ however in the end he ends up obeying their

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