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    the past‚ explores the futile search for the American Dream (the idea that any person can achieve material success and therefore “happiness” through hard work) and reveals the comparisons between glittering illusion and harsh reality. The Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid also explores the themes of enchantment and disillusionment. Changez tells of how he became infatuated with America/ Erica and then grew disappointed and disillusioned by them. This mirrors Gatsby and Nick’s pursuit of individual

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    Why the Dramatic Monologue is Perfect The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ is written in the form of a dramatic monologue. A dramatic monologue is a style of writing where only one person is talking‚ even if there is another person on the other end of the conversation‚ the reader or listener only hears the voice of the person delivering the dramatic monologue. Although the speaker may refer to the listener‚ you will never hear the actual voice or direct opinion of the person who is being talked to.

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    The reluctant fundamentalist not only focuses on fundamentalism but focuses on values that change identity The reluctant fundamentalist is written by Mohsin Hamid and was published in 2007 exploring the resulting of Americans attitude towards Muslims after the September 11 attacks (9/11). The novel is presented as a monologue‚ Hamid made the novel shift between the past and the present. Changez‚ the protagonist‚ is an articulate and highly intelligent Pakistani who struggles with his identity

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    In many ways‚ in Mohsin Hamid’s novel The Reluctant fundamentalist‚ the relationship between Changez and Erica mirrors that the failed love affair between Changez and the United States. Throughout the novel these two idea’s run parallel to each other‚ for example when Changez and Erica make love she can only accept him if he pretends to be Chris‚ Not unlike how Changez can only be accepted into America society if he possesses an American degree an American job and supresses his Pakistani identity

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    his own country is powerless in the world – “Nothing prepared me for the drama‚ the power of their view from the lobby. This‚ I realized‚ was another world from Pakistan; supporting my feet were the The Reluctant Fundamentalist-­‐ Study Notes3 achievements of the most technologically advanced civilization our species had ever known…Often‚ during my stay in your country‚ such comparisons troubled

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    Essay Motif Essay In a narrative‚ such as a novel‚ motifs are recurring structures‚ contrasts‚ or literary devices that can help to develop and inform the pieces major theme. The Serial Garden is a short story written by Joan Aiken. The Serial Garden is about Mark Armitage‚ a boy who dwells in and out of magical worlds. In The Serial Garden Aiken uses various motifs to promote and instruct the books proposition. A motif is an element that appears numerous times in a literary work. The motif of reluctance

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    at‘Despite the use of the first person narrative in The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Changez remains a stranger to us in the novel.’ Do you agree? In the novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ Mohsin Hamid has used the first person narrative to let Changez tells the reader a story. We are shown the way that first person narrative only tells one side of the story‚ in this case‚ it is only Changez telling the story and speaking for the American and this creates the reader with no other perspectives of

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    In The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ the narrator is a very pleasing‚ intelligent individual named Changez. Changez is speaking with an unnamed American man throughout the entire novel‚ and is doing so without the conversational input of the American. In other words‚ this novel is one strung out monologue‚ seeing as Changez is the only one to speak or think. This puts the reader in a situation in which he or she has no other choice but to listen to the narrator and take everything that he says at

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    responsibilities and the carefree nature of childhood. The large and limited captions may attest to this “black and white” outlook on life by allowing the reader to interpret the story‚ just as Satrapi had to while she was living it. This keeps the motif of childhood innocence relevant throughout the novel‚ and reminds the reader that despite her remarkable maturity‚ Satrapi is still but a child not unlike the reader herself. The big pictures also lay claim to the childish tendency to notice “the big

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