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    Post 9/11 Biases in The Reluctant Fundamentalist Mohsin Hamid’s‚ The Reluctant Fundamentalist‚ follows the story of a high status Muslim American named Changez as he lives through the hardship of prejudices held on Muslims in the early 21st century. This passage comes in the wake 9/11 and illustrates the biases that most Americans held on Muslims post 9/11. The words that Mohsin Hamid uses in the first sentence set the tone for the passage and setup the story he later tells in the passage: “Yet

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    Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist follows the journey of a young Pakistani man and his journey after moving to America in search of the American dream. Changez is in a minority group when moving to America and is a clear outsider however he is accepted into American meritocracy and given the opportunity to become ‘a successful American’. Though he tries to fit into what he believes a successful American should be‚ through changing his identity according to the standards of society‚ he is

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    Reluctant Fundamentalist by Mohsin Hamid‚ follows the protagonist Changez’ journey through American business fundamentalism. Hamid utilises a plethora of surroundings that convey specific feelings‚ throughout the novel to heighten the emotions felt by Changez. This is first evident through New York City’s drastic change from optimistic to hostile‚ following the 9/11 attacks‚ which correlates with Changez understanding himself. Further as Changez is through his travels exposed to difference countries such

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    on Changez’s shifting identity. This being said‚ Changez is not the sole focus of the framed novel‚ with a mix of character’s actions and emotions building up the rise in tension. As the novel is told to us through the words of Changez‚ he is obviously considered to be the protagonist; the source of a large part of the angst which resonates from the text. Another prominent character in the novel‚ Erika‚ pulls away from the complete focus on Changez‚ adding in on another of the main sources of tension

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    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 face value. It is very easy to believe everything that Changez says in the beginning

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    Chapter 1! 1. Changez claim’s that he is American as he has short cropped hair‚ expansive chest which are typical for americans and because of his ‘bearings’. ! ! 2. “I have access to this beautiful campus‚ I thought‚ to professor who are titans in their fields and fellow students who are philosopher-kings in the making.”! “Princeton made everything possible for me. But it did not‚ could now‚ make forget such things as how i enjoy the tea in this‚ the city of my birth‚ steeped long enough

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    explores the notion of the self destructive nature of Empires. The novel additionally traces the dynamic relationship between two unlikely cafe-mates‚ Changez and the American. The novel is a one sided conversation symbolically forcing America to hear the other. The readers perspective‚ bias and vies of the world will determine if they associate with Changez or the American‚ or both. Overall the novel tries to explore the notion of stereotypes ad therefore causes the reader to question and challenge their

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    Changez finds his identity throughout his journey. Discuss. Contention: Did he have identity to start with?
 Did he lose his identity throughout his journey? Changez does find his identity throughout his journey‚ however‚ at time he loses himself and is confused about where he belongs. Ideas:
 Finding his identity: Realisations‚ moves back to Lahore Losing his identity: Pretending to be Chris‚ starts acting like an American (in Philippines) Confused about his identity: Beard‚ 9/11 attacks‚ “Princeton

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    Questions around the themes Fundamentalism Is Changez a Religious (Islamic) fundamentalist‚ or does he become one in his rejection of American society? Is Hamid implying that America is guilty of economic and political fundamentalism? Is Changez rejecting the ‘fundamentals’ of Underwood Sampson- maximum profit etc? Nostalgia When does nostalgia become destructive? Changez compares nostalgia to crack cocaine- How powerful is it really? And to whom? Identity What is the relationship between personal

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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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