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    Jhumpa Lahiri has an important place among the contemporary writers. She got fame with her first collection of short-stories title Interpreters of Maladies which won for her the coveted Pulitzer Prize for fiction. The Namesake is her first novel and has been followed by Unaccustomed Earth‚ another collection of short- stories. It has been one of the best-sellers and has been named as the ‘Best Book of the Year’ (2003) by the USA Today. Based on this novel‚ the film of the same name directed by

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    Life is a balance of control and immoderation. When someone has too much or little of either‚ their relationships are directly affected. This is because there are certain things in life that are uncontrollable such as death‚ origins‚ and the past. Attempting to control these things only results in distance and isolation. In the book Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ the main characters Hema and Kaushik share a fear of losing control over their lives. They met as children‚ went their separate ways

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    Jhumpa Lahiri and Edwidge Danticat are two authors who help one better understand the theme of self-discovery‚ through their many stories. In Lahiri’s Interpreter of Maladies‚ her characters Mrs.Sen and Mr.Pirzada face crises as they struggle to adapt to a new country’s ethical way of life. Meanwhile‚ Danticat depicts the theme of self-discovery in her book Krik! Krak!‚ through “A Wall of Fire Rising‚” and “Children of The Sea‚” where characters face ethical crises in their homeland‚ Haiti.In both

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    could escape from it by way of his new girlfriend Maxine. He is fascinated by every aspect of her lifestyle‚ a lifestyle that is starkly different from his. Then‚ Ashoke abruptly passed away‚ giving Gogol a sort of wake up call. When told to get away from all the chaos that came with sorting out the family affairs‚ Gogol responded with‚ “I don’t want to get away” (182). Gogol realizes the importance of staying close to home to take care of his mother. Then‚ “a few months after his father’s death‚ he

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    Henny Betancourt Jennifer Williams English 1301 Cultures Love‚ generations‚ cultures‚ and family are the main theme to talk about in shorts stories‚ and in the story of “Hell-Heaven” by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ that is not the exception. However‚ it is an unusual and very enjoyable story where readers can identify themselves with it because the main characters are common people who have the same problems as many of us. If I have to summarize the story in one sentence‚ I can say that it describes the

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    going to a bar or party and consuming so much alcohol that the substance can effect your ability to operate a vehicle. If a person was to get in the vehicle and attempt to drive it‚ that would be considered poor judgment. Poor judgment comes into play when the alcohol takes over their body and ability to think and act clearly. The person doesn’t know what they are doing and they can cause a head-on collision with an innocent person and cause their death all because they decided to operate a vehicle

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    by Jhumpa Lahiri In her essay “My Two Lives‚” Jhumpa Lahiri writes about her struggle with being Indian-American in the American society focusing on how being part of two cultures was confusing‚ stressful‚ and full of pressure from living two lives. After 37 years living in the United States‚ Lahiri understands why she felt as if she were living two lives during her childhood. She describes herself as an Indian- American because she moved with her family from India to the United States when she

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    people. Bhabani Bhattacharyya has discussed identity in her So Many Hungers but in a different way she used it to describe the clash of social identities in her novel. Bapsi Sidwa’s has also used immigration but she has not played with identities like Lahiri. Arundhati Roy’s use of migration is also different her characters never want to change their identity rather they just want to come back to country. Arundhati’s character Rahel in God of Small Things (1997) goes to America like Gauri Mital in The

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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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    Abdulaziz Abdirahaman 6/14/2013 Essay 2 final Draft. Problems of intercultural marriage People usually have strong opinions and differences when it comes to problems that face intercultural marriages. Most of the 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

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