A Wife’s Story Moving to a new country is an emotional hardship and even harder when you leave family behind. Bharati Mukherjee uses her outlook on American as a new country to tell her story. By using American culture‚ conformity‚ and loss‚ the gains and losses of a new arrival becomes apparent in Bharati Mukherjee’s “A Wife’s Story.” Mukherjee uses American culture to expand and express Panna’s out look on the new culture she is placed into. The normal ways of conducting herself in India
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college education. While in America‚ Mira kept her Indian culture by marrying an Indian man and staying a legal immigrant to the US to stay true to her culture. Bharati decided to become an American citizen and even marry a Canadian-American man. The decision to choose which culture to adapt to impacted the girls lives in two different ways. Bharati had to deal with what her family would think because she was marrying a white man‚ but she was able to transform her identity and experience another culture
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the old environment it seemed different because I was no longer adapting to that environment. 5. In “Two Ways to Belong to America” do you think Mukherjee respects her sister’s decision? From your perspective‚ which sister has made the right choice? Yes‚ the sister that made the right choice is Bharati. Mira wanted to remain an Indian‚ and Bharati wanted to become an American. Bharait knew staying in another country and you are not an immigrant from
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Stereotypes and Society Honestly people get judged based on first impressions‚ on looks or how they introduce themselves. Society puts everyone under a stereotype because of who everyone is and everybody’s appearances. People get judged if they are walking behind someone or if they are walking in front of them. Anywhere‚ people are judged instantly. It does not matter if the comment positive or negative. People are judged by their gender‚ race‚ actions‚ their speech‚ their culture and basically
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In the essay‚ A Father‚ by Bharati Mukherjee‚ the author has three main characters each is caught between the Indian and American cultures. The Bhowmick family‚ which includes the father‚ the mother‚ and their daughter‚ are all experiencing the constant pull of Indian and American identities. In the essay we hear the story mainly from Mr. Bhowmick. He sees America as a frightening place and he tries to hold onto his Indian culture by keeping the statue on Kali and praying to her. According to the
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United States is well-known for its diversities‚ which are consisting of different language‚ religions‚ cultures‚ ethnicities‚ nationalities and etc. In the readings‚ Reed presents ample evidences of American diversity through historical examples. Mukherjee discussed the success of United States as a melting pot of a diverse population with her personal experiences as an Indian immigrant who has lived in both Canada and United States. Moreover‚ Schlesinger warned us about the inevitable conflicts resulting
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are to be to the world. They really show us how we view others such as a personal essay titled‚ “Two Ways to Belong in America‚” by Bharati Mukherjee. This essay portrays a certain given information that explains our parents influence from a certain quote‚ “ That sense of Betrayal had it’s desired effect and drove me‚ and thousands like me‚ from the country.” (Mukherjee 72). This quote tells us that once something this ‘nuclear’ happens to us‚ we tend to be driven away from what is true to us and we
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enjoys her victory by dancing across the battle field‚ prancing on the corpses of her slain. (David R. Kinsley 118-119) Kali is the goddess of wrath and vengeance‚ also the patron goddess of Mr. Bhowmicks’ family in the short story A Father written by Bharati Mukherje in 1985. Mr. Bhowmick is a Hindu Indian who migrated from Ranchi‚ Bihar India to Detroit Michigan. Most Americans‚ especially in the 80’s‚ did not have much understanding of Hinduism‚ and still do not today. This could be because Hinduism
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they will not accomplish their American dream they had when they moved here. In my country‚ my father worked to support the family with is part of my culture that the man of the house has to support his family. Similarly‚ in “A father” by Bharati Mukherjee‚ Mukherjee tells a story of a young
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having them come to this country legally is that we can limit how populated this country gets‚ they pay taxes‚ and our government can weed out the ones that have committed serious crimes. In the article “Two Ways to Belong to American” by Bharati Mukherjee she explains how she and her sister have lived in America for some 35 years. In which she conforms to the American ways and her sister still clings to her Indian heritage. They have debates about being a citizen of this country or not a lot.
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