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    transform East Pakistan into an independent country known as Bangladesh. The story highlights the longings of a Bangladeshi scholar Mr. Pirzada‚ who visits America to study the flora of New England‚ for his war-ridden family in Bangladesh. ‘Interpreter of Maladies’ is the third story of the book in which American born Indian couple Mr. and Mrs. Das with their children visit to India to see Udaigiri and Khandagiri‚ and‚ eventually‚ Mrs. Das narrates her life’s dark secrets to their chauffeur Mr. Kapasi

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    Mrs.Daas

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    Interpreter of Maladies Good Evening‚ My name is Trisha Hariramani. A student of The Cathedral Vidya School Lonavala Batch IBDP1 doing my English SL in the A1 course shall be presenting my individual oral presentation on the Character of Mrs.Das in the short story of The Interpreter of Maladies. The collection of stories deals with the everyday lives of Indians abroad (mostly Bengali immigrants)‚ as they go out into the New World with their Indian Diasporas at hand. Jhumpa Lahiri tells us tales

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    INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The purpose of this study is to find out how Jhumpa Lahiri portrays the male characters in three selected short stories. In a gentle manner‚ Lahiri lends her voice to male and female in her first book‚ Interpreter of Maladies and her second compilation of short stories‚ Unaccustomed Earth. It is interesting how a mother of two children had taken the challenge to position herself in the shoes of male and to loan her thoughts to them in an elegant way. Calm and

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    Isolation and Community

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    more than once. Her first book of short stories‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ earned her critical notice as well as popular acclaim‚ not to speak of string of awards‚ including the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2000. What sets Lahiri apart is the combination of her absorbing concern for the moral and

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    Interpreter of Maladies Mr. and Mrs. Das‚ Indian Americans visiting the country of their heritage‚ hire middle-aged tour guide Mr. Kapasi as their driver for the day as they tour. Mr. Kapasi notes the parents’ immaturity. Mr. and Mrs. Das look and act young to the point of childishness‚ go by their first names when talking to their children‚ Ronny‚ Bobby‚ and Tina‚ and seem selfishly indifferent to the kids. On their trip‚ when her husband and children get out of the car to sightsee‚ Mrs. Das sits

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    Be/Longing. Ed. A.K Mehrotra. Delhi: Permanent Black‚ 2003. 276-94. Print. Safran‚ William. “Diaspora in Modern Society: Myths of Homeland and Return.” Diaspora 1.1 (1991): 83-99. Print. Sahu‚ Nandini. “Two Dispossed Habitates: A Study of Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies and The Namesake.” Kavinandini‚ n.d: n.pag. Web. 16 Sept. 2011. Shaffer‚ Gabriel. Diaspora Politics: At Home Abroad. Cambridge: Cambridge uni. Press‚ 2006. Print. Sominshi‚ Abby. “The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri: Detailed Book Review.” All Readers

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    Gender Roles in Transition

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    Garret Hernandez Prof. Michelle Gonzales English 32 February 12‚ 2013 Gender Roles in Transition The bond of marriage and the ideals of a family are always changing. Jhumpa Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies describes several short stories presenting generalizations of Indian Culture as situated in India‚ as well as in America. “This Blessed House” tells the story of a newly wed Indian American couple as they settle into their new home in America. “Sexy” tells the story of an American woman

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    A Temporary Matter

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    In her short story "A Temporary Matter" from her short story accumulation‚ Interpreter of Maladies‚ she gives bits of knowledge into a couple’s exasperates marriage through her two characters. Her characters rise above societies; they might be Americans and affectionate Bengali families. Be that as it may‚ she figures out how to evoke genuine

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    Grief a Temporary Matter

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    We all need to examine the way we deal with these changes in our lives. When we understand our reactions to changes that happen in our lives we will be able to accept these changes and the grieving process will be easier. In the book ‘Interpreter of Maladies’ (Jhumpa Lahiri’s) characters Shoba and Shukumar enter a world of grief after losing their first child. The book is set in America but their cultural background is Indian‚ although Shukumar has not spent as much time there as Shoba it is talked

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    Identity Shapes Belonging

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    emerges from the connections made with people‚ places and the larger world. It is these connections that influence where we search for meaning in our lives and ultimately‚ where we belong. The texts immigrant chronicle by Peter Skrzynecki and interpreter of maladies a collection of immigrant stories by Jhumpa Lahiri a winner of the Pulitzer Prize both explore the concepts of belonging through the immigrant experience‚ as well as belonging through ‘home’. Home and its connotations. Our home or a place

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